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Αναφορά προβλήματος μετάφρασης
Given Jesus' Jewish background, it's likely that he followed the dietary laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). According to these laws, certain foods are considered unclean and forbidden for consumption, such as pork products, including sausages made from pork. Hot dogs typically include a mixture of meats, and some may contain pork, which Jesus would have avoided.
Nonetheless, Jesus is often portrayed as having a compassionate and inclusive nature. If hot dogs were prepared using kosher ingredients and were not considered unclean by Jewish dietary standards, he might not have had any moral objections to them. But again, this is just speculation, and it's impossible to know for sure.
In any case, it's important to approach historical and religious figures with respect and not speculate too much on their personal preferences or opinions about modern-day foods.
So he would fit into Baldur's Gate 3 perfectly!
Lies and slander.
I'll have you know that my dad could beat up your dad.
As a christian, no u.
by definition Jesus is a Demi-Lich
OH? Looks like YOU are farming!