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since many of those laws deal with specifics of handling and eating meat, I doubt itRose,
It has always been my understanding that the Kosher laws were intended to promote the Vegetarian lifestyle.
since many of those laws deal with specifics of handling and eating meat, I doubt itRose,
It has always been my understanding that the Kosher laws were intended to promote the Vegetarian lifestyle.
I have a very good friend who is a Traditionalist Roman Catholic, who loves the Latin Mass, and is a full-blown vegan.
I still think that’s about the coolest thing ever.
Or simply being a Christian.Yes, but the very complexity of it can be avoided through vegetarianism.
That video just made me so happy.I am not a very good singer but I would like to sing this right now youtube.com/watch?v=aFZApzqkVx4
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LOL, I was just thinking from the Jewish context. The other peoples of the Roman empire had great respect for the Jewish God, but needed something less rule-bound. We must respect God’s creation, and if we choose to eat meat, eat of the lower creatures. Meatless Fridays can be extended to 24/7. Also a very simple discipline.Or simply being a Christian.![]()
It depends on who you mean by we. Monkey meat is conusmed by people who live in areas where there are monkeys to hunt and also by other monkeys.I think we all have a certain revulsion towards monkey-meat. One’s definition of lower creatures can be flexible.
but vegetarian food taste much better than dead animals.If God had not wanted us to eat meat, he would not have made animals out of meat and so delicious.![]()
so if people eat human meat for food you wouldn’t care?I honestly do not care what foods one chooses to eat. But do NOT say “to be a good Catholic, you must eat ________,” cuz that is blatantly false.
Catholics can be vegan, vegetarians, meat eaters, and Atkin’s dieters. They can be tofu fish eaters. They can be bacon wrapped filet mignon eaters. And anywhere in between.
Vegetarian food tastes better? Who are you kidding? Tofu is disgusting. One can only eat so many whole grains, beans, and rice.but vegetarian food taste much better than dead animals.
so if people eat human meat for food you wouldn’t care?
but people shoudn’'t be eating meat in Lent since that is a time of fasting.
but one may ask: why does the Church talk about Eastern religions and New Age but forget that many of them disslike Catholicism beacuse of the meat eating and therefore never talk about this subject/topic?
A good point! Then again, there are some who say “to be a good Catholic, you must pray the rosary”. We wouldn’t say that is blatantly false, because there are many ways to be a good Catholic, and praying the rosary is one of them.I honestly do not care what foods one chooses to eat. But do NOT say “to be a good Catholic, you must eat ________,” cuz that is blatantly false.
That sums it all up quite nicely.You can be a good Catholic and not pray the rosary. You can be a good Catholic and pray the rosary. You can be a good Catholic and not eat meat. You can be a good Catholic and eat meat.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CannibalismVegetarian food tastes better? Who are you kidding? Tofu is disgusting. One can only eat so many whole grains, beans, and rice.
I like barbecue and grilled meats. Burgers, ribs, chops, roasts, and hard salami. Stews, soups, and roast beef sandwiches. Steak. Good stuff!
Who is advocating eating human meat? That would be murder. Killing animals for food is not murder. Animals are not equal to humans, despite what misguided Peta would like us to believe.
As for Lent, just Ash Wednesdays and Fridays are meatless. And for fasting, that would be Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, not every day of Lent.
None. It is an individual choice. However, restricting one’s intake of meat is a good discipline, it is healthier, and respects animals, which are part of God’s creation. The LDS Word of Wisdom contains such an injunction for health and economic reasons, although very few observe it, preferring instead to obsess over caffeine and/or hot drinks. forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=640642Which Christian religions preach against eating meat?![]()
So why would someone have a hard time converting? Unless you are talking about someone from a non-Christian religion.None. It is an individual choice.
There are many good disciplines. There is nothing in Catholicism that says you HAVE to eat meat, so why would it be a problem?However, restricting one’s intake of meat is a good discipline, it is healthier, and respects animals, which are part of God’s creation.
The LDS Word of Wisdom contains such an injunction for health and economic reasons, although very few observe it, preferring instead to obsess over caffeine and/or hot drinks. forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=640642
I guess I am still not getting why it would be a problem for someone that doesn’t eat meat to convert. In any other Christian religion it is a personal choice, in Catholicism it is a personal choice.However, they are not Christian, because their concept of God and the Trinity is different from ours.