No, Seventh-day Adventists do not believe that you must be a vegetarian to be saved. Adventists do share a health message which is meant to improve quality of life and to help follow the Biblical idea that the body is the temple of God. This health message includes many recommendations, and one of these is vegetarianism. But there are many Adventists, especially outside the United States, who are not vegetarians.
I don't believe that it it limited to vegetarians or those who choose to eat meat.
Yes you can unless, you are a vegetarian.
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It isn't "wrong", but a non-vegetarianwould be someone who eats meat. This is implied unless it is specified that a person is vegetarian.
No. Unless you're an animal activist and/or a vegan/vegetarian.
Unless they eat insects then most birds of paradise are vegetarian
Without animals everyone would die unless you were a vegetarian.
素食 (vegetarian/vegan food in general) 齋 (vegetarian/vegan, less often used unless in the religious sense)
No. Every vehicle has to have a title , I believe after 1972. The vehicle cannot be transferred unless there is a clean title to it.
Typically, a lacto-vegetarian is a vegetarian who consumes dairy products, such as milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, and other milk derivatives, but not necessarily eggs. Consequently, it's likely that a lacto-vegetarian would not eat omelets, unless an egg replacement product is used instead of eggs.
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yes because it is chemically manufactured unless the product is not "suitable for vegetarian" than its haraam