From a food and culture perspective, some moderation and fasting are established in Christianity. One specific example of fasting is the Lenten fast that involves giving up something for a set period of time.
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It involves voluntarily giving up or limiting something—often food, but also other habits—to foster spiritual focus. Show more…
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