I do not believe it is a sin for you to eat meat.
Yes, in the old testament there were sacrifices of animals, and Christ became our pascal lamb, sacrificed for our sins, which we now receive in the Eucharist,
I do not eat meat, poultry, dairy, eggs, fish because I learned about the impact of factory farming on animals, the environment, and the communities impacted by that pollution, and the issues of resource allocation. I do not need meat, poultry, dairy, eggs, or fish so the suffering of these animals is unnecessary for me to sustain my life, by removing this from my diet I am not contributing to the environmental damage CAFO’s cause, and trying to use more my share of resources.
I also know that many good people of faith do not make this same connection for many reasons - perhaps they don’t know, or because they have eaten one way their entire life and do not believe there is a need to change, some people have written in these forums because the Church doesn’t say they can’t they do… I am not judging anyone else.
I have made this connection BECAUSE of my faith, and therefore I believe I have to make this change. However, as I’ve explained on other threads - in my work I have to travel internationally - when someone has prepared chicken soup, or offers me a small piece of dried fish I eat it because ***to not do so *** would be an insult to their hospitality, not that it matters in this circumstance, but I can also be quite sure that that chicken was walking around that morning and the fish did not come from a huge commercial fishing outfit.
Blessings,