No, according to religious beliefs, God is typically not believed to consume meat in any form.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus did consume meat during his time on Earth.
Bhrahmins and those who consider it as sin according to religious customs.
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Meat is allowed during Lent. Meat is not supposed to be eaten on Fridays by human beings aged 14 years of age or older. Jesus Christ, The Savior and Messiah of the world died on a Friday, Good Friday. This is why during Lent, you aren't supposed to eat meat.
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Alcohol, pork and any meat if the animal wasn't killed with the proper religious rituals.
-- welcoming the Sabbath -- three pilgrimage festivals -- community care of widows, orphans, travelers, Levites -- circumcision -- temple sacrifice as source of meat
Liver is offal rather than meat, but for religious dietary purposes it is on the same level as meat.
Kosher D - kosher dairy: Kosher means that a food is "suitable" according to the Jewish religious rules. Dairy means it is treated as dairy product so religious observant Jews won't eat it together with meat.
All Fridays during Lent are meatless, and if you eat meat on Friday, deliberately and in spite of knowing it is against Church teachings, then it is a sin