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Veedar, Where in the bible does it say that we should become vegetarians? Was Jesus a vegetarian?Humans evolved, just like all other animals. We share a common ancestor, and at no time has humanity been reduced to a single couple. So we as Christians are faced with a choice. We can reduce human dignity so it corresponds with other animals, or we can extend dignity to encompass all sentient beings. As for value, it is a relative term. A pig’s life may not be very valuable to you, but it is valuable to the pig. And even if you think animals are less worth than humans, what justification is there for murdering them when you have the option not to? It is quite possible to eat nutritious, healthy, food that will reduce your likelihood of getting cancer and extend your life and not sustain yourself on the flesh of other sentient beings. By killing animals for food, you both reduce your own lifespan, and you kill a creature of God needlessly.
As for the vegetable argument, it makes little sense. Plants have no nervous system and no brain. They do not experience pain or fear. And it is not possible to avoid eating plants. We cannot eat rocks. But it is possible to abstain from eating meat.
As for war, the ideal in Isaiah is clearly a society without violence, without swords, where lions and lambs peacefully coexist. If this is what God wants why not begin doing our part in creating such a society in the here and now?
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