Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Do Christians have any taboos?
Do Christians have any taboos?
1, dietary taboo: not eating blood can be said to be an obvious taboo in Christian life. The reason why animal blood can't be used as food is because blood symbolizes life and is an important content in the etiquette of the Old Testament. Moreover, the New Testament interprets the function of blood as the redemption ability brought by the blood on the cross. Therefore, not eating blood can be said to be an obvious taboo in Christian life. Strangled livestock are also among the Christian fasting.
2. Marriage taboo: Christianity attaches great importance to marriage. Marriage should be based on the principle of monogamy, which can be seen from God's creation of Eve for Adam. Oppose polygamy, including concubinage and bigamy, and neither advocate nor advocate divorce. This taboo has certain positive significance for protecting marriage and family.
3. Social taboos: Fortune-telling, fortune-telling and astrology (astrology) are also prohibited by Christianity, because they feel that these activities have a fatalistic tendency besides believing in a mysterious force that interferes with life. Christianity believes that everyone has love and the right to choose their own will. People don't impose their will on others, but choose their own life path voluntarily. Everyone should be responsible for the behavior they choose, and don't wear slippers or revealing clothes.
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