Catholics can eat alligator on Good Friday.
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My neighbor ran over an alligator when he was out at Seminole Pratt Whitney Road and it died. He put it in the trunk of his car and he showed it to me it is not very big only 6 feet long. I asked him what he was going to do with it and he said he was going to eat it. I know that he is Catholic so I said you can not eat it today you are supposed to eat fish. He said an alligator is a fish he looked it up on the Google and an Archbishop said it is a fish. An alligator is not a fish it is a reptile. This is an alligator: Attachment 21053 He called someone at his church and they said it is still OK to eat because it is not considered meat because it is cold-blooded. I laughed at him and said of course it is meat because it is muscle and muscle turns in to meat when you cook it. I told him he needed a fish and showed him a picture of a fish: Attachment 21054 He laughed at me and said that is a mammal but I did not see any breasts or hair on it so I think he was making fun of me he does that sometimes. Thank you. Rusty P.S. I had two ribeyes and a Schlitz. |
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Isn't everything that lives in water fish? I mean, everyhing that flies, like crows, eagles, geese, bats etc are birds, so it would make sense if everything that lives in water is fish, wouldn't it?
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How come gator guy didn't invite you over for some gator BBQ?
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I had a Hindu neighbor who said that he was able to eat fish and still be a vegetarian because Hindus think that fish are like bananas of the sea. I didn't really get that but I wasn't about to argue and risk not getting any fish tacos (his birthday was on May 5 so it was like a Hindu Mexican party).
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I've never had alligator, but I've heard it's tasty. So I looked it up in some of my online recipe threads, and every one of them says to add so many pounds of alligator MEAT! If I look up a fish recipe it says add 2 pounds salmon, or trout but never uses the word meat. Quote:
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It's still irking me that I can't find that study they did in "Berkley" where 60% of the "vegetarians" had eaten beef in the last 48 hours. |
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On Fridays they will eat alligator (and beaver and capybara) pretending it's fish, and on Sundays they will eat a cookie pretending it's the flesh of Our Savior Jesus Christ. In fact, St. Paul specifically warned us that this Pagan cult would be yet another sign we are living in the end times: 1 Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; |
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Thank you. Rusty |
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Of course you can't eat alligators, Leviticus 11:10-11 shows clearly that anything that does not have both fins and scales is an abomination to you.
10 And all that have not fins and scales in the seas, and in the rivers, of all that move in the waters, and of any living thing which is in the waters, they shall be an abomination unto you: And more than that, the Bible clearly tells us that any command to eat, drink, feast or rest is dead to Christ, as are you if you followed those commands. Only Jesus can command you to observe dietary restrictions. Collosians 2:8,16-22 8 Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. |
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I admit this is an interesting diversion here, but do we really care about the cathylicks other than to try and convert them to True Christian™ Baptists?
One thing that is clear is that alligators can eat cathylicks. I believe there is some historical precedent for this in the old Roman Colosseum - mostly as entertainment. |
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