Acts 21
25 But concerning the Gentiles who have believed, we wrote, having decided that they should abstain from meatsacrificed to idols and from blood and from what is strangled and from fornication."
1 Corinthians 10
28 But if anyone says to you, "This is meatsacrificed to idols," do not eat it, for the sake of the one who informed you, and for conscience' sake;
do any the religions have rules about food, or food taboos in the philippines
some of the taboos of is that they really need food and
Tabu' it is tabu' to dislike Italian food :)
Taboos in Germany include discussing personal finances, asking someone about their salary, making jokes about Germany's history, and criticizing someone's food choices. Additionally, it is considered rude to be late for appointments or events in Germany.
taboos are a consquence that people would watch as activities
Many taboos include, but are definitely not limited to, getting drunk, having premarital sex, being involved with another religion (Such as a UU combination of, say, Christianity and Buddhism), and homosexuality (Liberal Christians typically argue that the anti-gay verses were mistranslated, but Conservatives hold the belief that they couldn't have been, as the Bible is perfect). Liberal Christians are also more liberal pun intended) about UU Christianity/whatever mixes.
Taboos can be one or the other or both. For example Cannibalism is a cultural and universal taboo.
they have English food not much else
Here are some food taboos from around the world:Jewish people and Muslims are not allowed to eat porkHindus are not allowed to eat beefBrazilians consider fish like piranha and bottom feeders to be uncleanJamaicans believe that feeding a child chicken before it learns to speak means it will never talkNigerians believe that feeding children eggs will make them into thieves
list some of the major taboos of native American society?
Taboos can be categorized into several types, including social taboos, which involve behaviors deemed unacceptable within a culture, such as incest or cannibalism; religious taboos, which are prohibitions based on spiritual beliefs, like dietary restrictions in certain faiths; and cultural taboos, which may involve practices or customs specific to a community, such as mourning rituals. Additionally, there are personal taboos that vary from individual to individual based on personal experiences and values. These taboos serve to uphold societal norms, maintain order, and protect individuals from harm.
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