Originally posted by divegeesterI know I would fell so weird eating if someone prayed to a idol of budda first.
This text is teaching about christian liberty from the OT law and is referring to other christians (not unbelivers) with a weaker conscience who feel unable to eat food sacrificed to idols for example. Another everyday example could be alcohol.
[b]The Bible nowhere teaches that vegetarianism should be adhered to, that is error.[/b]
Originally posted by RBHILLI don't think the scripture is condoning sitting down and praying with someone to an idol before eating; it's more about buying and eating the burnt offerings which had been offered up to idols during the day - it was still edible food. It comes down to strength of conscience and faith that God is Lord of all the earth but clearly some folk at the time could not deal with it.
I know I would fell so weird eating if someone prayed to a idol of budda first.