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God's ideal diet IS vegetarian.
Man was originally created as vegetarian:
In the Garden of Eden, God said, "See, I have given you every herb that yields seed
which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to
you it shall be for food." Gen 1:29
Man ends as a vegetarian:
In the New Heaven and New Earth. No more death ( ie, slaughter of animals ) Rev. 21:4
Isaiah 11:6-9, foresee a return to this vegetarian world where the wolf, lamb, lion, cow, snake
and little child co-exist peacefully.
Basically, there are health vegans and ethical vegans. Many vegans are both. Health-wise,
a diet high in animal fat and casein from dairy products is a trigger for many of our Western
diseases, specifically heart disease and cancer.
As man returns to a Garden of Eden diet, a vegetarian diet, scientific research confirms that this
diet is responsible for the prevention, regression, or even the reversal of many of the diseases
present in our society today.
And from an ethical standpoint, I believe that God’s instruction for mankind to behave as benevolent
stewards of His kingdom on earth has been basically ignored through mankind’s selfish choices.
Mankind must cease to be motivated by the desire for oppressive power, and instead work to eliminate
the shameful, gruesome and inhumane practices of factory farming for food and fur, indiscriminate
hunting, poaching and other animal cruelties that threaten the very definition of humanity.
We see that being vegan was God's initial plan in the book of Genesis, and is his ultimate plan in the
book of Revelation. Yet is it OK to live up to God's ideal of being vegan today? Of course!
As Jesus said, "Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:10).
However, eating certain meats is allowed in the Bible. Therefore, vegan Christians and Christians who
eat meat must not look down or condemn each other, because "God has accepted them"
Man was originally created as vegetarian:
In the Garden of Eden, God said, "See, I have given you every herb that yields seed
which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to
you it shall be for food." Gen 1:29
Man ends as a vegetarian:
In the New Heaven and New Earth. No more death ( ie, slaughter of animals ) Rev. 21:4
Isaiah 11:6-9, foresee a return to this vegetarian world where the wolf, lamb, lion, cow, snake
and little child co-exist peacefully.
Basically, there are health vegans and ethical vegans. Many vegans are both. Health-wise,
a diet high in animal fat and casein from dairy products is a trigger for many of our Western
diseases, specifically heart disease and cancer.
As man returns to a Garden of Eden diet, a vegetarian diet, scientific research confirms that this
diet is responsible for the prevention, regression, or even the reversal of many of the diseases
present in our society today.
And from an ethical standpoint, I believe that God’s instruction for mankind to behave as benevolent
stewards of His kingdom on earth has been basically ignored through mankind’s selfish choices.
Mankind must cease to be motivated by the desire for oppressive power, and instead work to eliminate
the shameful, gruesome and inhumane practices of factory farming for food and fur, indiscriminate
hunting, poaching and other animal cruelties that threaten the very definition of humanity.
We see that being vegan was God's initial plan in the book of Genesis, and is his ultimate plan in the
book of Revelation. Yet is it OK to live up to God's ideal of being vegan today? Of course!
As Jesus said, "Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:10).
However, eating certain meats is allowed in the Bible. Therefore, vegan Christians and Christians who
eat meat must not look down or condemn each other, because "God has accepted them"