Since the Catholic Church has deemed that fish isn't meat, can I eat fish and be a vegan?!


Question:

Since the Catholic Church has deemed that fish isn't meat, can I eat fish and be a vegan?


Answers:

The catholic church deemed that fish were cold blooded and therefore didn't belong in the catagory for 'red' meat abstinance. Red meat is a representation of the blood of Christ like in a lamb. Therefore they do not eath it on Friday which is the day of the week that they celebrate the death of Christ. Vegan's deem all animal, fish, foul, crustation, snail, etc, etc as a living being. Therefore to be a true vegan, you cannot eat anything that is from a living being and that includes fish. Sorry.




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