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Re: Any vegans here?
« Reply #45 on: July 06, 2017, 05:34:38 AM »
Sorry, haven't time to read the whole thread but PEter in Acts chapter 11 is commanded to kill and eat. Vegans refust to kill. This is a distortion of morality which disallows the killing of animals for the good of man.

Re: Any vegans here?
« Reply #46 on: July 21, 2017, 02:42:29 PM »
long-time vegans end up dead before they reach 60

I get goofy when i have not had meat in a period of time... something like 1 day. 

I dont think (on the other hand) that the protein/fat diet (Atkins) is healthy long-term. Maybe for a short period of time (few days) it is OK but also age and general health should be considered before going on that or any diet. 

I have studied such things for some time.. or used to. I got kind of bored and disillusioned b/c in the end, as Jesus said it is what comes out of our mouth not what goes in that makes us "unclean"

There was the Passover so we know Jesus did not condemn eating animals 


Re: Any vegans here?
« Reply #47 on: July 22, 2017, 06:24:29 PM »
I like eggs.  I really enjoy breakfast.  However, I enjoy plant based recipes.  The problem with vegan recipes is too much pasta, muffins, bread.  

Yesterday, I made cowboy caviar.  

"Cowboy caviar" link to new topic/Re: Any vegans here?
« Reply #48 on: July 23, 2017, 03:00:35 PM »
I like eggs.  I really enjoy breakfast.  However, I enjoy plant based recipes.  The problem with vegan recipes is too much pasta, muffins, bread.  Yesterday, I made cowboy caviar

"Cowboy caviar"?  Does it have, um, unusual ingredients that would provoke a native of the Vegan Solar System to violence?  To readers of your reply who'd never even heard of the dish--including me--you gave not even 1 contextual clue about what kind of dish we should expect it to be.

So I did the straightforward Internet research, then created a new topic devoted to it.  Which, it's worth noting, with a little initiative, could've been a topic you could call your own[†], even if interest is fleeting:

    "Cowboy Caviar--Not what you might guess!"
    <https://www.cathinfo.com/health-and-nutrition/cowboy-caviar/>.

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Note †: Perhaps it'll serve as a lesson in productive participation & response in Internet forums.  Or maybe not.

Re: Any vegans here?
« Reply #49 on: July 23, 2017, 06:02:12 PM »
Sorry, haven't time to read the whole thread but PEter in Acts chapter 11 is commanded to kill and eat. Vegans refust to kill. This is a distortion of morality which disallows the killing of animals for the good of man.
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The first 5 books of the Bible have numerous references to God's commandments regarding sacrificing various animals (ox, sheep, goats, calves, etc.) and His requirement that portions of them be eaten by the people of God. While the 5th Commandment (Thou shalt not kill) is very firm and simple (obviously referring to not killing people), God commanded the killing of animals for religious purposes;  and also God demanded that His people must kill the very inhabitants (must kill other people) of lands where He was directing them to invade and conquer. At one place He says if you DON'T kill the people who live there, they will always be a thorn in you side (other similar words) because you failed to follow instructions.
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I have never seen any Scripture where God prohibits the use of animal products for man's everyday life and conveniences. So in that way it is clear that the political vegan ideology is a frontal assault on the Holy Bible and as far as that goes, Sacred Tradition. I suppose Feminism is likewise.
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