Hi 4elise! I got your notice re: this thread from another one and thought I’d check this one out. I looked over about 3 pages and must applaud you for your meekness, patience, humility, gentleness, and sense of humor (not sure if that last one is a virtue

) It seems to me that a lot of typing would have been spared if subsequent posters had just read your first 2 explanatory posts

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did read your introductory posts to this thread pretty carefully and must say that I agree completely. I’m a Catholic revert (but always Christian) but have been vegetarian/vegan for much longer (25yrs). As I mentioned in my previous post, I have, through the years of pondering, praying about and defending my dietary habits, heard most of the arguments against this way of eating, and am more than ever convinced that it is in total accord with Catholic Social Teaching to choose to have respect for ourselves, our natural resources, our little brothers and sisters (yes, I’m Franciscan–another whole topic!), and especially our fellow humans by avoiding as much as possible the abuse prevalent in factory farming as well as monoculture agribusiness and the enslavement of peoples through “cash crops”. The issues are myriad and very intimately interconnected.
Others have asked you for the answers

ne Oklahoma-ian (?!) asking what would happen if the cattle ranchers were to cut all the barbed wire; one asking if all the cows would become extinct; one questioning the wisdom of “selling the grain fed to cattle to the starving people”. These, imho, reflect a lot of the fears and doubts of those uneducated regarding the issues (health, humaneness, environment) and, simply, I don’t know if I have the patience to educate–I usually refer to some book as that’s where I got most of my info. Of course, the first book being the Bible, the creation of man as vegan, but we won’t go there
Anyhow, I guess I just wanted you to know you are not alone, and that I for one, would be very happy to have a more “serious” discussion on this thread.
(L-o-n-g post, sorry

) Real quick…you asked at the beginning whether or not I have any questions or difficulties regarding my dietary (and lifestyle as I believe a vegan also avoids leather,wool, silk, etc?!) and my Catholic faith and the answer is a real, short “no, but thanks for asking”
BTW love your title for this thread–whenever I hear the term “pro-life” from the pulpit, TV, etc, I always, always (can’t even help myself anymore) ask why not “pro ALL life”!!!
And (last point for now…) love the kiss for the Pope:thumbsup:
I’ll stop now