The Bible in Deuteronomy chapter 12 verse 16 says: Only ye shall not eat the blood; ye shall pour it upon the earth as water. And again in verses 23-24: Only be sure that thou eat not the blood: for the blood is the life; and thou mayest not eat the life with the flesh. Thou shalt not eat it; thou shalt pour it upon the earth as water.
Eating dinuguan is a sin, because the said dish contains blood. Eating blood is a violation of God's law. True members of the Iglesia Ni Cristo do their best to obey all of God's teachings, and they are aware of God's prohibition on the consumption of blood.
No.
It is a sin to eat blood or food mixed with blood. But other than that, it is not a sin to eat.
To the Christians, the apostles exhort them that “they must not eat any food that has been offered to idols, or any blood, or any animal that has been strangled.” Thus, God’s prohibition in eating blood or food mixed with blood continues up to our time. The Bible explicitly tells us that breaking God’s law is a sin: “Whoever sins is guilty of breaking God's law, because sin is a breaking of the law.” (I John 3:4 TEV) Because God's prohibition in eating blood or food mixed with blood continues up to our time; thus, those who eats blood or food mixed with blood committed sin against God. Therefore, in obedience to God, members of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) abstain from eating blood or any food mixed with blood.
The noun in the sentence is "blood."
Give more detail about what you are wanting. Some beliefs speak of a Sin Eater, who removes the sin of a dying person. Is this what you are asking? from fivejades: In the Old Testament, it is stated that eating animals' blood is truly a sin. But in the New Testament, Jesus said that anything that we take-in would not make us unclean but what comes out from us makes us sinners. If a person is not eating blood yet he keeps on telling lies, uttering foul and bad words, a false witness, this person is definitely a sinner.
According to the Christian Bible, over eating is known as the sin of gluttony.
You don't get "sinned" you sin (verb) or commit a sin (noun). To answer your question, I understand that practicing Hindu should have a vegetarian diet, so eating meat would be a breach of the faith - a sin.
No. Although, technically, if you eat more of it than you need to, you have committed the cardinal sin of gluttony.
Gluttony means excessive eating and drinking
The christian church blieves that all have sin, it also believes the wages of sin is death. And that sin was washed with the blood of christ on the cross for all mankind.
everything but worshipping God, eating, working, and sleeping