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Fidelia
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That is right. I just want to add that a certain amount of human suffering can aso be aided by a switch to a plant-based diet. It isn’t just to save animals or to put them first. Why are we growing so much grain to feed cows for you because you think their flesh tastes good, when the amount of grain being fed to cattle for slaughter in this country could probably feed a small starving country. Is that Christian?I am trying to do both. We will always have war, hunger and the murder of innocent human beings. That has been with us since the beginning of mankind, that is the problem of evil being among us. I do not like to see animals being abused and tortured either. I believe that is also the problem of mens’ hearts being hardened. We shouldn’t allow it. We shouldn’t allow suffering to either humans or animals. Naturally it is important to offer your attention and resources to alleviate human suffering. If God is calling you to do that and work as a doctor, nurse or volunteer in the food pantries or donate to a charity that is a good thing. On the other hand, some may be called to donate to the humane society or volunteer at an animal shelter and that too is a good work.
Are any of you environmentalists? Do you know how much waste and pollution comes from the meat industry itself? And what about respecting our bodies, rather than putting ourselves and our children at risk for diabetes, heart disease/attack, high cholesterol & it’s related problems, cancer, etc? These all have been shown to be associated with meat consumption. (NB: I say associated, which they are. I am not saying they are the sole cause, so please don’t feel the need to tell me how much meat you eat and still don’t have any of those ailments.)