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Gross is not sin but irrelevant law
The speaker discusses the distinction between something being considered gross versus being classified as a sin. They emphasize that while they might find something distasteful, it does not equate to a moral transgression. The speaker then explains that following the food laws from the Torah was relevant in the past but is no longer applicable to followers of Jesus. They cite Paul's explanation that the law served as a guardian for the Jewish people until the arrival of Jesus, after which the adherence to such laws was no longer necessary for believers.