No. Any pathogens that might have been present would have had a chance to grow. Whoever eats them could become ill.
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open or unopened? if unopened it will be safe to eat long after your dead
make sure he doesnt eat it whole or choke on it and it has to be hard enough that it doesnt crumble in his mouth, but usually pork is good and if it hasn't been refrigerated i don't suggest it
No, it is not against the Bible to eat pork. In the Old Testament, there are dietary laws that prohibit the consumption of pork, but in the New Testament, these laws are no longer considered binding for Christians.
Yes, in Christianity, followers are generally allowed to eat pork as dietary restrictions from the Old Testament are not considered binding for Christians.
No, it is not against Christianity to eat pork. In the New Testament, Jesus declared all foods clean, including pork, so Christians are not bound by the dietary restrictions of the Old Testament.
Yes, Christians can eat pork according to their beliefs, as dietary restrictions from the Old Testament are not considered binding in the New Testament.
Yes, it is permissible for Christians to eat pork according to their beliefs, as dietary restrictions from the Old Testament are not considered binding in the New Testament.
Christians can eat pork because of a belief that dietary restrictions in the Old Testament no longer apply in the New Testament, where Jesus declared all foods clean.
Yes, some Christians eat pork, while others choose not to based on their religious beliefs. In the Bible, some Christian denominations follow dietary restrictions outlined in the Old Testament, which includes avoiding pork. However, many Christians do not adhere to these restrictions and eat pork as part of their regular diet.
Author Tom is an eleven year old boy who owns imaginary comic company "Tomics inc" he is a huge fan of Tobuscus and likes pork chops and Minecraft. The End.
According to the Bible, eating pork is not permissible for those who follow the dietary laws outlined in the Old Testament.