I am always amazed at discussions about abstinence. It’s not like we’re being coerced into choosing between eating and NOT eating. The only proscription concerns eating flesh from chickens, cows, sheep, pigs or birds. There is almost an infinite number of foods that fall outside these restrictions. And it’s ONLY. ONE. DAY. Why are there …
I am always amazed at discussions about abstinence. It’s not like we’re being coerced into choosing between eating and NOT eating. The only proscription concerns eating flesh from chickens, cows, sheep, pigs or birds. There is almost an infinite number of foods that fall outside these restrictions. And it’s ONLY. ONE. DAY. Why are there always those who want to see how much they can get away with? How they can bend the rules? How they can skirt the law? Instead, why can’t we embrace the practice – follow it in the manner that was intended?
I am always amazed at discussions about abstinence. It’s not like we’re being coerced into choosing between eating and NOT eating. The only proscription concerns eating flesh from chickens, cows, sheep, pigs or birds. There is almost an infinite number of foods that fall outside these restrictions. And it’s ONLY. ONE. DAY. Why are there always those who want to see how much they can get away with? How they can bend the rules? How they can skirt the law? Instead, why can’t we embrace the practice – follow it in the manner that was intended?