Since I know that I worship idols, of course I won't eat them!
You can't eat food and pig blood cakes offered by temples.
According to the Bible,
Christians can eat any food as long as they are grateful.
Feifei is talking about Taoist thought, but the only answer for the time being is close to the teaching of the Bible Paul in 1 Corinthians 8 to 10. The question you want to ask is, is eating these foods equivalent to idolatry? And if you are jealous of these false gods, does it mean that those gods are real, so believers are jealous of these foods? Paul reminded: "I mean, the sacrifices offered by foreigners are sacrifices to ghosts, not sacrifices to God. I don't want you to associate with them. " Jesus said to them, "Are not those who eat sacrifices partakers of the altar? (10 18) However, Jesus came to the world to talk about love, so Paul also said, "Knowledge makes people proud, and only love can make people proud. (8: 1), if believers think that eating these foods will make them share with idols or become a stumbling block to others, they may not need to eat them for these reasons. The following is directly reproduced from the reference: Paul reminds believers that we all have the freedom to do what we think is right, but at the same time, we should consider the situation of others and act with love to avoid making our brothers fall. Food can't make God look at us, but if someone loves God, this person is known by God (8: 3). Paul famously said, "If food makes my brother fall, I will never eat meat" (VIII 13). So the answer to this question is "yes", but believers have the freedom and reason to choose whether to eat or not, because everything is created by God.
Reference: Bible Puzzle-Can believers eat things sacrificed to idols? Bible magazine /TC/ download/18/18-11
This is a very contradictory question. First, Christians don't believe in other gods, but they don't eat the food they worship. This is not a disguised admission that there are other gods.
Food is food, but people are different, especially irrational, obsessed with endless suffering, turning back to the shore.