Any type they want. There are no dietary restrictions in Christianity. Gluttony is considered a sin, but that's just eating too much. It doesn't matter what it is.
Most Christians do not observe dietary laws, but some such as the Seventh Day Adventists may not eat meats or certain types of meats. Some Christians may, for reasons unrelated to religion, choose to be vegetarian. If in doubt, ask the person concerned if it's a guest issue.
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.
yes they really dont care, also they eat whatever whenever.
Yes, in Christianity, followers are generally allowed to eat pork as dietary restrictions from the Old Testament are not considered binding for Christians.
Orthodox Christians are allowed to eat all foods, including pork. The Bible says, "Eat whatever is sold in the meat market, asking no questions for conscience' sake..." (1Corinthians 10:25). However, during fasting periods (such as before Easter) they abstain from all meats and dairy products.
Yes, Christians are generally allowed to eat pork according to their religious beliefs. This is because the dietary restrictions found in the Old Testament, such as the prohibition against eating pork, are not considered binding for Christians under the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ.
No. Jews are not allowed to eat or drink blood (Leviticus ch.3).
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Christians are not required to follow dietary restrictions regarding pork as outlined in the Old Testament of the Bible. The New Testament states that all foods are clean for consumption, so Christians are generally allowed to eat pork according to their religious beliefs.
yes... she really hate meats...she eats meats in icarly because she really need to eat some because it is for her job that to eat some meats..... But she really hate meats
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