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Message Subject The Vegans ... are you one
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VEGETARIANISM

There are many references in the Bible that would indicate that vegetarianism was the holy diet of all the Biblical saints and Christ.

-(Gen. 1:29) States that in the garden of Paradise that People were Vegan. All the animals came to Man without fear and he would name them.

-(Gen. 8:20-9:6) Tells us that after the flood of Mesopotamia there was no green thing left to eat and Noah asked permission to kill sacrifice an animal life for food. God responds by saying in essence that for every animal life taken a piece of Noah’s life will also be lost.
Noah is also warned that from this day forward that the fear and dread of man shall be on the face of every creature.

-(Dan 1:12-15 & 1:20) Indicates that Daniel refused the king’s meat, asking instead for porridge because he was a vegetarian.

-(Is. 11:6-9, 65:25, 66:3) All indicate that in the eyes of God killing an animal is as killing a man.

-(Ez. 47:12) Is akin to Gen. 1:29, where the herbs are for food, medicine, clothing, and shelter.

-(Mat. 10:29) Speaks to the fact that the spirit of God is in all creatures.

-(Acts 10:10-4- This one is complex because it is a possible metaphor, however there were all manner of animals and some would be kosher and some not Peter however said he could not eat any of them so it appears not to be a case of some animals being unclean (not Kosher to Jews) but rather he could not eat [any] animals period.

-(Rom. 14:21)- States that it is not good to eat flesh.


-(1st. Tim. 4:1-5)- In this verse the word “MEATS” means vegetables as it is used in Gen. 1:29 (for you it shall be MEAT).

-(Rev. 2:4)- This “First Love” was in the garden of paradise when Christ Brothers say life was revered and people were vegans.

Now many people point out that the Bible says that Jesus ate fish, however it is equally true that he said he spoke in “parables” … -(“metaphors”) which he said only the Apostles could understand -(Mat. 13:10-13, 13:35, Luke 8:10). It is important to note that half of Jesus’ Apostles were fishermen and that the fish represented the soul of Man and the Piscean Age to early Christians. Therefore many of these “Fish-Stories” were evidently not about fish, but rather about “fishing for souls” as Jesus put it, as well as an astrological reference to the age Christ [god/love incarnate] would rule over.
 Quoting: WhichisWitch

are you admitting to cherry picking?
 
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