Well there are some religions that don't eat meat, there's Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and some derived modern movements. Such oriental religionists do not eat meat because of their belief in the sacredness of ANY life, so that they do not kill even rats or ants.
There are also Christian churches or groups that strongly encourage vegetarianism, because of the importance between physical and spiritual health (Seventh-day Adventists and related groups), or as ascetic exercise (fasting), as some Catholic or Orthodox monastic order etc.
He is an atheist meaning he doesnt believe in any religion.
he is atheist and doesnt like to talk about the birds and the bees to other people... HE thinks that he might have done better if he took up judisum than Islam
Well there are some that do not allow you to eat meat, for example: Buddhism, and there are many that do allow you to eat meat. Like Christans, Pegan's, Jehovah's Witness, and others.
Richard Thomas is a Christian and has stated that his faith is important to him.
That is mainly the Catholic church, the largest Christian denomination. Other Christian churches do allow their priests or preachers to marry, though.
Mustard seeds are kitniyot so Ashkenazi Jews aren't supposed to eat mustard. Some Sephardi and Mizrachi groups will eat mustard though.
You can eat processed mustard as a condiment, seeds, oil, and even the greens.
People who like the flavor of mustard as well as the flavor of garlic eat garlic mustard.
With fork and mustard
Eat it with Mustard on it.
We eat the ground seeds of the mustard.
Apparently he doesnt have an religion :)
Nothing, they are a seed.
No, it can't.
we eat the seed of the mustard
Mustard is made from mustard seeds. If you buy coarse ground mustard you can see them, or you can buy whole mustard seeds at the store. The seeds are dried and then ground up and mixed with vinegar to make the condiment we typically use.
Yes