Contrary to popular belief, nowhere does it says Catholics and Christians must be vegetarian. The new testament even says anything is allowed to be eaten as long as it isn't blood, food worshipped to idols, strangled animals.
She's celebrating Lent, which means no eating land based meats like chicken, beef and pork. However, fish is allowed since it's from the sea.(Iirc, some people in the past use this ruling as a loophole to eat water mammals like Seals, Otters and Capybara during Lent).
She's celebrating Lent, which means no eating land based meats like chicken, beef and pork. However, fish is allowed since it's from the sea.(Iirc, some people in the past use this ruling as a loophole to eat water mammals like Seals, Otters and Capybara during Lent).
This loophole was used to classify beavers as fish for French Catholic trappers and traders working in pre-Canadian French territories of North America.
Contrary to popular belief, nowhere does it says Catholics and Christians must be vegetarian. The new testament even says anything is allowed to be eaten as long as it isn't blood, food worshipped to idols, strangled animals.
Since when is that a popular belief? I have literally never heard anyone Christian/Catholic or otherwise claim that meat is forbidden for practitioners of the religion.
While I can't translate, I do know what scene is being drawn here. Specifically, this is one of the interactions you can have with Jigokku in the postgame where she's raving about getting to shake Sidoh's hand. In short, she just met her god and is losing her mind over it.
Do the extra sails even do anything arrayed like that?
See the artist's commentary. It's not a sail, it's a barrier designed to snag bits of orbital debris. (I'm not saying this is a useful or practical solution, just that it's what the artist intended it to be.)
I feel like a whipple shield made of nextel is just going to create more debris or be ineffective considering that even paint chips can cause impact craters the look like bullet holes.