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5:47 AM
@TRiG Huh, didn't remember that detail.
 
 
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Q: Eating of which non-fish animals does not go against the dietery law of the Roman Catholic Church?

ThePiachuDuring lent a Roman Catholic may not consume meat other than that of a fish. However, there are some non-fish animals that have been considered okay to consume during that time, like beaver for example. What other non-fish animals are okay for a Roman Catholic to eat during lent?

You know, there is no shortage of questions that are obviously subtle jabs at Christianity, but most of them are easily closed as off-topic or not constructive, or some reason they don't fit the site guidelines. But this one is firmly on-topic and well within guidelines... Gotta give him credit.
 
 
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A: According to the bible, Is God always loving?

HammerYes, the Bible makes it clear that God is Holy, it says so in 100's of places. Holy is defined as "exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousness" So yes, God is perfect good, perfect love, with zero flaws, no weaknesses, no mistakes, absolutely perfect in e...

Does this answer have any basis in Scripture. Or is this just religious hooliganism?
 
 
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11:50 PM
@Caleb Apparently Charles Spurgeon said this about Arminianism/Calvinism: “The fact is that the whole of truth is neither here nor there, neither in this system nor in that, neither with this man nor that. Be it ours to know what is scriptural in all systems and to receive it.”
 

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