The Knights Templar were permitted to eat three times a day (if their master permitted it). Meat was permitted three times a week, excepting on holy days and in that case, meat would be eaten the next day. They were permitted vegetables on other days and, obviously, bread. They had to eat in silence and could read a holy book whilst eating. Taking into account the conditions under which everyone else lived in the middle ages - they had it good. Source: The Knights Templar - G.A. Campbell.
Eating horses used to be permitted in the early days of Islam. As horses were needed in battles, eating them was prohibited.
As a practising Catholic, i know that Friday is one of the days catholics abstain from eating meat, however I'm sorry i did not know that there was a second day. Also, to clarify to some people, meat as in chicken, beef, pork. Fish is not counted as meat, it is fish. Yes, all the Fridays of Lent and also on Ash Wednesday.
No, but eat foods rich in iron or take iron supplements
You can get them from eating under cooked meat. You can get them from eating under cooked meat.
The teeth are for eating/tearing meat and also eating meat.
Consuming(Eating) Meat
Yes, you may touch meat. Abstinence is the penance required and is not specific except on Good Friday for many Christians. No eating of meat if that is what you "give up" for lent. Butchers must work through lent, hard to do if they were not able to touch meat. Many people give up other things other than meat. Meat is not a staple food for many cultures. It is the spirit of the penance that makes it valid.
It is to abstain from eating meat.
meat eating is not sinful, gluttony (over eating) on the other hand is. there is not a single passage in the Bible that says that the act of eating meat is sinful. so you could safely eat meat (without being gluttonous) and it would not be a sin.
Meat eating dinosaurs, or any meat eating animal/mammals are considered as a "carnivore". The group that contains most meat eating dinosaurs is Theropoda.Carnivore/Carnivorous eg: T-rex
No. Herbivore means non-meat eating, so eating a carnivore would be eating meat.