No, those are two completely different types of prohibitions. The prohibition against ingesting feces applies to all people and is rooted also in instinct and common sense, not only in the religious stricture against doing distasteful things.
The Jewish probition against eating pork is a decree from God (Deuteronomy ch.14), does not apply to non-Jews, and need not have rational explanations (Talmud, Yoma 67b).
None. It is God's Torah that forbids Jews from eating pork (Deuteronomy 14) in all places and times.
Jewish law does not allow eating pork, but not all Jews follow this law.
Judaism does not permit Jews to eat pork or any part of a pig (Deuteronomy ch.14).
Being a Gangster Disciple has nothing to do with eating pork and not eating pork, that's a decision u choose to make.....
Eating pork is allowed in one case which is the one in a deserted place and is soon going to die as he finds nothing else to eat or drink , so , and in this case only eating pork ( with the amount that maintains life only ; and not to reach satisfaction ) is allowed.note: Eating pork would be like that of eating human (cannibalism).A Muslim is allowed to eat anything declared haram in Islam provided he is at the verge of death. If he has not found anything to eat for three days. It doesn't amount eating pork as eating some human being. Human being is not haram for being Najas (loathsome). Pork is haram in itself being loathsome and detesting.
The Torah forbids Jews to eat pork (Deuteronomy ch.14). Doing so (for a Jew) is a violation of God's command.See also the Link.The Jewish laws of keeping kosher
The Jews that choose to keep Kosher cannot eat bacon because it comes from pork (pig), and that is one dietary restriction of keeping Kosher
no, it is because God's Torah forbids Jews to eat pork. Non-Jews are permitted to eat it.
Hindus can eat meat. It is the Muslims and Jews that specifically don't eat pork. Many Hindus and Buddhists are vegetarian and do not eat any meat due to their belief in reincarnation. It is not compulsory to be vegetarian and there is no specific prohibition against eating pork.
Beef, chicken, fish, lamb, venison. It is worth noting that there is no magical food that Jews replace pork with, it's just that they do not eat dishes made with pork and therefore will eat different dishes than non-Jews who do eat pork.
There is no relation between one's color and eating pork. It is a matter of religious requirements.If black people are Muslims or Jews than they don't eat pork per their religion's requirements. If they are neither Muslims nor Jewish, then it is up to them whether to eat pork or not to eat it. There's no relation between people's colors and not eating pork.However, Islam; per Qur'an rules; allows Muslims to eat pork if they have no other choice to survive.
No, the Bible does not forbid eating pork. In the Old Testament, pork was considered unclean for the Israelites, but in the New Testament, Jesus declared all foods clean, including pork.