If you take the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" seriously, then please consider refraining from killing animals as well...
There is nothing in Christianity that prescribes against eating meat. There were some animals forbidden in the Old Testament, but these were made acceptable in the New Law, both through a vision St. Peter had (see the "Acts of the Apostles") and a decision of the Church. Since humans were made stewards over all of creation, it is their prerogative to responsibly use animals for food, clothing, work, etc.they can eat meat just not during the fridays during lent but everyine has there own choics
yes they really dont care, also they eat whatever whenever.
Yes, Christians are allowed to eat meat, as there is no "rule" against it in the New Testament. Christians are merely advised to avoid blood.
Meat is allowed during Lent. Meat is not supposed to be eaten on Fridays by human beings aged 14 years of age or older. Jesus Christ, The Savior and Messiah of the world died on a Friday, Good Friday. This is why during Lent, you aren't supposed to eat meat.
Well Christians do not eat unclean meat... so things like catfish is considered unclean. But christians do eat trout, well basically if the fish has scales it is clean to eat;)
You can eat meat, except on Fridays when you're supposed to eat fish. No meat at all on Fridays, but other than that meats fine. You're supposed to give something up though, something of luxury.
yu are not supposed to eat other foods only cabbage corn and meat
Most do; but the Seventh Day Adventists encourage their followers to be vegetarian.
The Early Christians ate rice, bread, meat products, few dairy products and drank wine or water. The Christians got punished by the Jews for putting rice (or dairy products) in the same bowl as meat.
For both Muslims and Jews, they don't eat pig meat. Not sure about Christians what they do.
The Bible and I think the Koran says it is bad to eat meat from the pig and to eat meat that was offered up to God as a sacrifice for our sins. Many Jews, Christians and Islamic people do not eat meat like that. The scriptures do allow you to eat meat from cows and other animals that chew their cud. It also allows us to eat fish. Grains, vegetable and fruit are eaten too. The Muslims avoid all alcohol and the Jews and Christians use it for special reasons but not to the excess of being drunk. Many Christians abstain from it totally due to the problem of drunk drivers. Many Christians will avoid foods that can make them sick, such as pork fat, foods that might have salmonella or other germs. Some Christians avoid meat because they want to be vegetarians, though this is not a religious requirement.
An adult is supposed to eat 1-2 three oz servings of meat a day
Yes, people eat plants. In fact, we are supposed to eat just a little more plants than meat to stay healthy.