ANSWERS: 13
  • No. Sometimes our habits are very embedded in us, and it's hard to purge them. Maybe you're just not inclined to eat pork! Even before I was a vegetarian, I never ate pork. It just wasn't something that appealed to me.
  • sooner or later you will want to pig out.
  • no. i've never been a muslim and i avoid pork. many people do. if it's not the meat with the least nutritional value..it's close.
  • No way. My family is muslim and I don't eat pork either, but being muslim isn't really the reason I avoid it.
  • Old, ingrained habits are hard to overcome, but you will in time.
  • Animal meat is very fattening & has lots of calories & clogs arteries.So your habit is a good one. Why did you lose interest in being muslim.Often before one starts something he should talk to people who are members of organizations who use to be members of something i.e. If I was gonna becom a Jehovahs witness. I should first talk to people who are members of ex Jehovahs Winesses for example
  • No. I was raised Muslim, but when I chose Agnoticism, my diet took some time to incorporate non-halaal meats, and even longer to incorporate pork products. I don't really like pork products, except maybe pepperoni, and bacon...
  • No. I don't think it's weird, but I'm wondering how you just give up your faith. Did you convert to another religion? Or just dump it all?
  • Some conditioning is impossible to reverse. Just live with it. You've gotten this far in life without pork. However, you are missing out on something pretty wonderful.
  • Not to me, I'm an atheist and I avoid pork. I just don't love it and it's hardly health food.
  • I am not a muslim, but for some reason I don't like to eat pork. I don't know maybe its the taste or maybe its the amount of fat it has.
  • It's extrodinary that some of the traditional religous taboos have basis in actual matters of health. Uncooked or undercooked pork... Sodomy, then vaginal penetrtion could certailny cause some bacterial issues...
  • not really. My grandfather stopped practising Catholicism, but the tradition of fish on Friday still hung on his entire life. Things that you do from childhood are hard to shift.

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