I’m unaware of a denomination called Orthodox Christian. Did you mean Orthodox Catholic perhaps? And which “significant periods of the year” are you referring to?
im referring to the fact that there are christians that are vegetarian. a quick google told me that orthodox christians are often vegetarian for significant parts of the year. Also came across an orthodox christian vegetarian discussion group. They exist. They are not satanic. Vegetarians and meat eaters are famous for having different definitions of words. Be good. Eat smart.
The Trinity: Orthodox Christians believe in the Holy Trinity, one God existing as three distinct persons.
Father: The eternal source of the Godhead.
Son (Jesus Christ): Fully God and fully man, the Incarnation through which humanity can experience God.
Holy Spirit: The "breath" of God, proceeding from the Father.
2. Jesus Christ: Orthodox Christians believe Jesus is the Son of God, the Lord, and the Savior. He was born of the Virgin Mary by the Holy Spirit, was crucified, and raised from the dead for humanity's salvation. He will return to judge the living and the dead.
The Church: The Church is seen as the body of Christ, the community of believers, and the place where God's grace and truth are revealed.
Orthodox believers believe the Church is essential for experiencing God and participating in the life of the Trinity.
The Church is viewed as a living organism, guided by the Holy Spirit, and its bishops are considered successors of the apostles.
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Orthodox Christians abstain from animal products for significant periods of the year, often adopting a plant-based diet during these times.
Are you referencing no meat Fridays during Lent when meat is replaced by fish?
no. presumably fish isnt plant based
I’m unaware of a denomination called Orthodox Christian. Did you mean Orthodox Catholic perhaps? And which “significant periods of the year” are you referring to?
im referring to the fact that there are christians that are vegetarian. a quick google told me that orthodox christians are often vegetarian for significant parts of the year. Also came across an orthodox christian vegetarian discussion group. They exist. They are not satanic. Vegetarians and meat eaters are famous for having different definitions of words. Be good. Eat smart.
Father: The eternal source of the Godhead.
Son (Jesus Christ): Fully God and fully man, the Incarnation through which humanity can experience God.
Holy Spirit: The "breath" of God, proceeding from the Father.
2. Jesus Christ: Orthodox Christians believe Jesus is the Son of God, the Lord, and the Savior. He was born of the Virgin Mary by the Holy Spirit, was crucified, and raised from the dead for humanity's salvation. He will return to judge the living and the dead.
Orthodox believers believe the Church is essential for experiencing God and participating in the life of the Trinity.
The Church is viewed as a living organism, guided by the Holy Spirit, and its bishops are considered successors of the apostles.