Yes. Dietary laws train self-restraint and communal harmony; with kindness and context, they still guide virtue today.
For me, meals are brushstrokes on the body, nourishing pain and preserving culture; eating becomes an act of personal and political resilience.
Yes, I agree. A different angle: dietary laws prompt us to question why we crave food and how we live together; virtue comes from dialogue, not rules alone.
Yes, I respect restraint, but true virtue flows from flexible discipline; be like water, adapt and express yourself through mindful choices.