Here is a Reasoning I made before about the herb and weakness thing
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This is the original way it was said,
Romans 14:2
For one believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is weak, eateth herbs.
Some of the newer versions of the bible have put too much of the writer's interpretation in the translation. I have found this in many cases where the original word could potentially be interpreted in multiple ways, and one of the newer bibles would take one interpretation and use that as if it is the exact translation.
When you check that statement it says, For one "believeth" that he may eat all things. There is a reason it says "believeth" and not "knoweth".
Some people think they can eat anything, and pay the consequences for it with stress on their system and physical ailments. The One who eats herbs, knows that it is hard for the body to process certain foods, so is acknowledging the weakness of the body in that regard.
People who are vegetarian for a long time and then start eating flesh will usually feel the negative consequences of it on their digestive system and have other physical issues.
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