This book explores the issue of clean and unclean meat and concludes rather than representing impure and pure virtues, these dietary laws are there to admonish against harbouring intentions that are predatorial or vengeful. In the light of this paradigm these laws do not support a hierarchical society, but support the egalitarian virtues of valuing one another. The references to sexual admonishments fit within this pericope, summing up - 'where there are no predatory intentions, then and only then, do such qualities in both partners move homosexual (or even a heterosexual) relationships into the sphere of 'clean' or acceptable as far as God is concerned.'