None really.
Drunkenness is a sin and so is gluttony
2007-06-14 04:33:05
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answered by tcdrtw 4
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What do you mean? I eat the same things as everyone else, infact I've never heard of dietary requirements in a church.
2007-06-14 04:30:27
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answered by nhprodigio 2
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relies upon on the style you define admire. The Catholic Church respects different religions, and could overtly communicate adjustments interior the attempt to transform, and has a distinctive view of what God says is suited and incorrect. It does not condemn others and does not believe in forcing others to follow their decrees. Islam on the different hand is showing further and extra indicators of desirous to impose their perception at something persons.
2016-10-09 04:51:25
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answered by lafortune 4
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I have never read of any dietary requirements in the New Testament.
2007-06-14 04:31:54
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answered by Anthony H 2
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There are no dietary requirements or restrictions placed on Christians. In Acts, God proclaimed to Peter that there was no longer clean or unclean food... just like there are no longer clean or unclean people.
2007-06-14 04:30:43
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answered by Christine L 2
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Jesus says, "Nothing that enters a man from the outside can make him impure; that which comes out of him, and only that, constitutes impurity. Let everyone heed waht he hears!".
2007-06-14 04:31:01
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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The apostol Paul said 'all things are good[food] if received with thanksgiving'
2007-06-14 04:34:07
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answered by Don Verto 7
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None just abstain from blood and don't over indulge.
2007-06-14 04:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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though shalt not eat thy young.
2007-06-14 04:33:55
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answered by Fancy That 6
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Roman-catholics can eat what they want.
2007-06-14 04:30:36
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answered by its me 4
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