RE: General seeking knowledge of fasting rituals related to ANY religion
March 17, 2024 at 3:55 am
(March 17, 2024 at 12:34 am)Anomalocaris Wrote:(March 16, 2024 at 3:22 pm)Won2blv Wrote: By definition of Religion I say any of the main A-Theist, Mono-Theist, Poly(plural nondescript included)-theist, Mono-laterist, and any religion who believes in any general "higher power" that meets all three main Omni defines in absoluteness regardless of moral correctness and resting entirely against the success rate.
More simply, why did Islam, Christians, and Hindus all engender a fasting ritual into some sort of demand period whether you liked it or not, because it was your "peoples" thing, and I would put thing in quotes too, but its the more vulnerable of subject words compared to peoples who fast with Hijabs for a helluva a lot more than 72 reasons.
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The properly functioning brain is the most energy hungry organ in the body. So the interest of religion is served by starving the brain of energy.
Given the infrequency of fasting in most religions, this is probably not the case. In fact, in most Christian franchises, 'fasting' amounts little more than following a vegan diet. In many Eastern religions, it means skipping some meals.
Boru
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