<(O_O)> That's a new one - why on earth would eating plants for survival be a sin?
2006-11-10 06:59:57
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answered by Anonymous
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no, I can't see why someone would consider that to be sinful. I'm not a vegetarian, but I have friends who are.
2006-11-10 17:14:11
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answered by redcatt63 6
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It depends upon the reason one is a vegetarian. If one doesn't like the taste of meat, or is vegetarian for the health benefits, I can't see anything wrong.
But if you don't eat meat because you believe it is immoral to kill animals for food, then you must be getting your moral code from somewhere other than Jesus, because he ate fish, so eating fish can't be a sin. Getting your moral code from somewhere other than Jesus would probably be considered a sin.
2006-11-10 15:03:53
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answered by Steven S 3
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Yes. It's the tenth mortal sin. God demands you eats cows immediately.
2006-11-10 15:15:10
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answered by Bert 4
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Of course not. I can't imagine one reason why it would be sinful.
2006-11-10 15:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not sinful in any biblical sense.
2006-11-10 15:13:11
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answered by dark&pure? 3
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Actually youll hear more ppl say eating meat is a sin......
2006-11-10 15:04:12
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answered by jdm6846 2
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Only if it becomes more important to you than following God's word.
2006-11-12 10:27:19
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answered by TJ 4
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No, there are no religions anywhere that proscribe eating vegetables.
2006-11-10 15:12:29
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answered by georgeewert 1
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No I dont think so
2006-11-10 15:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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