1. A person who follows the Torah and mitzvot of Hashem should not be embarrassed by people who put him/her down for being spiritual. One should not turn an argument with these people into a legitimate angry verbal attack or even G-d forbid physical to avoid getting used to anger.
2. Chazal made a gzera forbidding one to eat before tefillah. Why? Because by eating before you pray, yo show you care more about your body than your neshama. Therefore one is not allowed to serve food to an individual who hasn't prayed yet. If the person isn't religious/doesn't pray, then one can serve him/her.
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