pero para na rin voluntary ang datin, wala pwersahan
pero kung practcing catholic talaga then mas strict sa ganyan
Napansin ko din nga na hindi strict sa atin dito sa PH
Naisip ko tuloy yung Shrimp Burger ng Wendy's
nagutom ako bigla...
Eto yung mga na research ko:
Paki correct/dagdag na lang po kung sakali, para i-edit ko...
JW/Saksi - no blood transfusion/procedures, abstain sila sa blood pati sa pagkain
-sa isang banda, may nade-develop na "bloodless" medical procedures na pwede ring gamitin ng non-JW
INC - bawal kumain dugo, transfusions yata OK lang?
-bawal na bisyo alkohol and tabako (di ko alam kung absolute ito)
Eto yata yung isang basis sa "no blood"
Genesis 9:3-4 (KJV)
"3 Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given you all things.
4 But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat."
Catholic - alkohol ay OK pero bawal ang "drunkenness"
-no meat on Ash Wed. and all Fridays of Lent (pero voluntary nga ba sa Pilipinas?)
LDS/Mormon - bawal kape + tsaa ("hot drinks")
-drinks with names that include cafe or caffe, mocha, latte, espresso, or anything ending in -ccino (usually have coffee) -cakes with coffee (tiramisu)
-pero pwede Coke/Pepsi/RC (caffeinated) - 2012 inallow na
-bawal alkohol, tabako, e-cigs/vaphing, maryjuana, îllégâl drugs (?)
-pwede yata medical maryjuana (prescribed ng Dr.), prescribed opioids pwede rin
-pwede "sacrament wine" (parang "Mompo" mass wine ba ito?)
-encouraged to focus on wholesome herbs, grains (wheat), fruit
-meat allowed, sparingly, and in times of winter or famine
Muslims - no blood, no pork, kahit knife nila bawal gamitin sa pork, sa Brunei daw tinatago sa likod ng mga shops yung mga pork para hindi makita ng Muslims
-"Halal" = allowed, may process yata pano i butcher yung animal, may prayers, etc.
-"Haram" = bawal, no alkohol ("dry")
Jews - no pork, no blood
-no water creature na walang fins & scales? Dapat de-palikpik at de-kaliskis
-bawal shellfish, lobster, shrimp, crab, catfish (hito), etc.
-"Kosher" = similar sa "Halal" ng Muslim, pati yata asin (Kosher Salt)
Hindu - karamihan sa kanila ay vegetarian (sa isang banda maraming nadedevelop na másáráp na vegetarian dishes kasi mas bland ang gulay kumpara sa karne)
-bawal itlog, isda, manok (poultry), holy cow
-sa mas striktong Hindu, no alkohol, no coffee, no stimulants
Buddhist - mostly vegetarian + milk/dairy
-no eggs, poultry, fish, and meat (pero may mga meat eaters din? hmm)
-bawal 5 "pungent" (ma-amoy) spices/veggies - onions, garlic, chives, green onions/shallots?, and leeks
-no alkohol, pero may exceptions din, may religious ceremonies pa nga na may alkohol
FSM/Pastafarians - pwede/encouraged kumain ng Spaghetti at R'Amen
-exempt from working in proximity to the unvaxxed (may Official exemption letter pa)