justforfun000, you have an agenda that has closed your mind to understanding what I post. The Torah or law was given to the sons of Israel. Gentiles are not under the dietary laws because of 2 sections of Christian history found in the book of Acts. If you are serious about learning Biblical truth stop interpreting my posts in light of your personal agenda.
The Torah is the Law, the traditions found in the Talmud and Mishnah are not the Torah they are interpretations that violate the spirit of the Law. Jesus told the multitude to obey the Pharisees who "sat themselves in the seat of Moses" a place they had no business occupying as God gave the Law through Moses and the Pharisees interpreted the Law by the use of traditions. Also the Pharisees were not Levites, which was the tribe that had the responsibility to teach and enforce the Law.
The Bible records one incident when Paul and Peter disagreed; but the disagreement was not over doctrine it concerned Peter’s hypocritical behavior when Peter withdrew from eating with the gentiles in fear of a Jewish contingent that was visiting an area where Peter and Paul were teaching.
During His earthly minister Jesus preached only to the sons of Israel. Jesus taught the inerrancy of God’s revealed Law more than once, which includes Leviticus. After the Jews rejected Him as their Messiah then and only then was the gospel opened to the gentiles. This fulfilled some OT prophecies. That and making the Law more restrictive is what Jesus fulfilled for the Jews. After His resurrection the ground rules changed.
The book of Acts records these changes and the balance of the NT expounds on those changes, which were foretold by the prophecies the Jews rejected because they expected a conquering Messiah who would crush Rome.
It seems all you want to do is denigrate a faith you refuse to even try to understand.