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There is no food allowed or not allowed by Christians. There are two major teachings about food though.

1. If your culture honors God by eating or not eating certain things, then other Christians are to honor that tradition when in your presence.

2. Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, so you should feed it with those things that are good for you.

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