(July 9, 2017 at 8:51 am)Succubus Wrote: By the Vatican.Based on the above, I would say if something is not entirely gluten-free, then gluten isn't banned. It still has gluten in it.
As if those arseholes didn't have enough real issues to contend with.
Quote:The unleavened bread used to celebrate the holy communion during Catholic masses can be made with genetically modified organisms, the Vatican said Saturday, but they cannot be entirely gluten-free.
So gluten, which is natural, is banned, but GMS's which are unnatural are not?
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