these threads do bring humor to ones day. but, literally, the question remains - why did God allow slavery? if you think about it, we're all slaves in one sort or another unless you're at the top. you go to work. are you really a worker when they fire a couple people and make you work twice as hard to keep your job (taking on their jobs plus your own)? will a world economy equalize everyone, or will it still put people who think alike at the top, and people who disagree at the bottom (or just do them in). if one day you were asked to put a chip in your arm or hand, would you just follow orders? of course, twentieth century slaves aren't whipped (that i know of).
i think God must have known basic human nature. to rule is to have some authority - and hopefully have a sense of justice. to be ruled is to assume that you like the way things are and are not planning a revolution because your needs are not met. i don't know if there actually can be an agreeable government where everyone is TRULY equal - except in God's kingdom to come (where those who wish to be leaders are told to serve the others). usually, it's the slaves that serve the masters. Christ gave us an example of leadership that is totally the opposite of most forms of government. to find out the needs and even wants of the people governed and meet them quickly. to converse with them a lot. to find ways to make life manageable instead of complicated.
i do kind of think the world would be a better place if it were more agricultural again and people knew how food got to the table. eliminating unnatural foods might actually help people have less cancer. and, if the bible was followed as an example of how one keeps clean we wouldn't eat 'unclean' meat (i understand the arguments, but most unclean meat is the scavenging kind of animal - cleans the ocean floor like shrimp, lobster, crab) if people didn't eat this - would they have less cancer? i don't know. God makes the rules. i don't think this particular rule is a mortal sin - just a health precaution. and, notice, it was given only to israel. and, in the milleneum, i don't think meat will be eaten at all. the world will be at peace in a much deeper way and the animals will be at peace with us and visa-versa.
for cleanliness - i think God was allowing women time to 'refresh.' the womb is an awesome creation, but needs time to cleanse itself (which is what a menstrual cycle does). a woman may develop infection if she isn't given time to allow the bodies natural cycles to cleanse herself. and, it gives a man something to be disciplined about - and a way to show a woman consideration - to still be loving and kind and not expect sex every moment. women just like being close, talking, sharing, kissing, etc. but not always (especially when you are tired) sex. i think it makes it better when you do have it. that's just my take - and some women may disagree. especially with the advent of condoms which don't carry risk of infection unless they break. but, you still have the idea of being patient and not demanding a lot. in fact, giving her more consideration - maybe cooking a meal or doing something for her when she's not feeling so well. if you think about it, if the woman isn't pregnant, she's losing 1/9th of a baby's blood - which could make a person anemic if they don't take enough nutrition in and aren't cared for.
i do believe there are degrees of abomination...but this is speaking only from biblical readings and not according to the laws we live by today. if i speak what the bible says, it would say that homosexuals will not inherit the kingdom of God (unless they change). are they any worse than thieves, liars, adulterers, fornicaters, sabbath breakers, etc. i don't think so. that's why Christ died for us. to save us from our sins. but, if we keep on sinning --there isn't anymore sacrifice when God says there is no more. the door shuts, and we are looking for some oil to light our lamps at a time when we could have already had some oil in them. if your light goes out, just ask for some more right now (unbelief). there's a place where someone asks God to 'help their unbelief.' that would mean that they realize it's not in themselves to do right always. patterns and habits are often hard to break. i think eating shellfish is a minimal habit to break and one that would be much lower on the list than a man trying to overcome his tendency to enjoy being like a female, or a female trying to be like a male. it's just unnatural in God's creation. that's all. it's trying to make something what it naturally isn't.
many things to be curious about in terms of what things we think are completely natural to our minds. there's a scripture about 'the natural man.' this is the romantic era's version (where people turned away from the church for guidance and direction in their lives and made their own way). now, in the 20-21st century, we are 'modernist' but have many 'dillemas' medically, morally, socially, etc. so our knowledge is still modified by that factor that only the bible can answer. if we will be judged by God for what we do, then we take the idea that discipline can be good. if we don't judge ourselves, we're told that someday we will be judged by our words and deeds. (as they 'follow with us') of course, we can't just excuse ourselves from the world and go off into a convent or cave. so, we have to make some decisions as to what would be culturally acceptable where we live, and ask God to cover our sins if someone offers us some food or drink that we normally wouldn't eat or drink. the only thing that is not allowed is to eat 'food offerred to idols, fornication, and drinking blood.' basically, avoiding people who worship demons instead of God.
things that we see on ourselves (ie makeup, tattoos, hair coloring, styles) can't hide our basic selves. and, if you grow in Christ, you start trying to make yourself after his image of male/female. there are certain things that probably don't matter so much to God as our character. say, if a person looks like a motorcycle gang member, but takes care of someone along the road - or a woman has extremely short hair, but acts in a feminine way - he and she probably won't be judged by the lesser law, but the weightier matters of the law. since God himself says there are 'weightier matters' we have to judge for ourselves what they are. i think it's basic love to God and neighbor. and, if God told the woman caught in adultery to go and sin no more, it proves there may be more recovered prostitutes, homosexuals, alcoholics, murderers (where there is remorse), whatever in God's kingdom than seemingly 'righteous' people. He came to heal the 'sick' - and not those who are 'well' or seem to be without humility.
ps i do think of these things as having a 'cure.' many times you can trace tendencies of these sins to the sins of others on a person's childhood. for instance; abuse, losing a parent, having difficult circumstances and not being helped at time of need, medical problems, mental problems undiagnosed, and sometimes lack of grandparents or family structure to 'fill in' - latchkey children, street kids, whatever! God sees all those pains and circumstances and can work a way into anyone's heart to obtain healing in the most unusual and sometimes dramatic ways (with prayer). psychologists seem to focus on the past - but christianity focuses on the now and in the future (forgiving the mistakes or mistakes of others in our past). when you change your focus from 'this is impossible' and say 'i can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me...' then you are saying you believe your problems have a cure and that it is possible to live a better way - and share a better way with your own family. you focus on them, and making things the best you can - relying also on Christ to hold you up when you feel down. listening to music that is uplifting can change a 'switch' in your mind from depression to cheerful looking forward to whatever future God has for you. ultimately, it is for you to be with Him and not alone!