Posted by secondbase on Jul 30, 2008 · Member since Dec 2005 · 5540 posts
I am not familiar with any of these religions. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind their vegetarianism?
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Posted by angeln syrup on Jul 30, 2008 · Member since Apr 2008 · 431 posts
I believe Seventh day adventists are vegetarian but not vegan.
This is true, but I know MANY who are not vegetarian at all.
A lot of rastafarians are vegan.
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Posted by yabbitgirl on Jul 31, 2008 · Member since Apr 2006 · 14266 posts
I am not familiar with any of these religions. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind their vegetarianism?
Religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and others that believe in reincarnation are vegetarians because, well--how do I say this--you might be eating a family member who had transmigrated into that animal. Or words to that effect.
There are several Christian groups that favour a vegetarian diet as being more compassionate and also better stewardship of the planet. Mennonites and other such groups for example.
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Posted by pooh bear on Jul 31, 2008 · Member since Jun 2008 · 671 posts
Apparently my Dad thinks Jesus (as in Christianity) was a vegan....except he ate fish..... That was a new one for me :o
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Posted by yabbitgirl on Jul 31, 2008 · Member since Apr 2006 · 14266 posts
Apparently my Dad thinks Jesus (as in Christianity) was a vegan....except he ate fish..... That was a new one for me :o
Not so much...the Last Supper was actually a seder, which is very much based around roast lamb...
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Posted by humboldt_honey on Jul 31, 2008 · Member since Feb 2007 · 12529 posts
Leave yg to know that. ;D
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Posted by yabbitgirl on Aug 01, 2008 · Member since Apr 2006 · 14266 posts
Leave yg to know that. ;D
That's quite a compliment, where I come from. :)>>>
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Posted by loulouj on Aug 01, 2008 · Member since Dec 2007 · 78 posts
I am not familiar with any of these religions. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind their vegetarianism?
Seventh day adventists "encourage you to be vegetarian" but do not require it. They do however stongly discourage the eating of pork (pig) believing that it is a dirty and sinful animal so all seventh day adventists, if they are not vegetarian, they do not eat pig. I think the religion is encouraging vegetarianism becouse God lived a pure lifestyle. I work with alot of seventh day adventists and they are all vegetarians, Ive never asked them if they eat fish, though-I just assumed they don't.
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Posted by DelBeano on Aug 01, 2008 · Member since Jun 2008 · 44 posts
Agnosticism is pretty awesome because you get to make up your own rules. In fact, you should just start your own religion where veganism is the norm.
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Posted by Anonymous on Aug 01, 2008 · Member since Dec 1969 · 11789 posts
Hare Krishnas follow a vegan diet.....as do other Buddhist and Hindu sects.
Actually, Hare Krishnas (at least some) use ghee - clarified butter - which isn't vegan.
Right - and dairy is highly regarded, in general. BUT they offer it to krishna first, so it's karma free :)>>> (that's how they used to try to convince me to eat it, hehe)
Posted by Charbot Kimzoid on Aug 01, 2008 · Member since Feb 2008 · 3769 posts
Agnosticism is pretty awesome because you get to make up your own rules. In fact, you should just start your own religion where veganism is the norm.
Being agnostic is a religion?
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Posted by yabbitgirl on Aug 01, 2008 · Member since Apr 2006 · 14266 posts
I am not familiar with any of these religions. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind their vegetarianism?
Seventh day adventists "encourage you to be vegetarian" but do not require it. They do however stongly discourage the eating of pork (pig) believing that it is a dirty and sinful animal so all seventh day adventists, if they are not vegetarian, they do not eat pig. I think the religion is encouraging vegetarianism becouse God lived a pure lifestyle. I work with alot of seventh day adventists and they are all vegetarians, Ive never asked them if they eat fish, though-I just assumed they don't.
Actually SAD pretty much follow the Mosaic (Old Testament) food guidelines. Which can also mean "when in doubt, eat vegetarian" as Daniel did in Babylon. We get a SAD TV channel via satellite here and they have a lot of programmes about healthy eating, natural medicines, etc.
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Posted by DelBeano on Aug 04, 2008 · Member since Jun 2008 · 44 posts
Agnosticism is pretty awesome because you get to make up your own rules. In fact, you should just start your own religion where veganism is the norm.
Being agnostic is a religion?
It's a religion of not being religious ???
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Posted by hespedal on Aug 04, 2008 · Member since Mar 2006 · 5259 posts
i am pretty sure SDA mainly do so for health reasons. i could be wrong....
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Posted by yabbitgirl on Aug 04, 2008 · Member since Apr 2006 · 14266 posts
i am pretty sure SDA mainly do so for health reasons. i could be wrong....
They celebrate the Sabbath on Saturday, according to the Mosaic pattern (sunset to sunset.) They follow the same restrictions on "clean" and "unclean" animals as the Mosaic law. I don't know if they separate meat and milk but I wouldn't be surprised. In mainstream Christian circles they are called "judaizers" because of their close following of Mosaic rules.
Their websites are full of good info on herbal medicines, etc.
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Posted by pagan_veela on Aug 04, 2008 · Member since Feb 2008 · 91 posts
I follow a pagan system of beliefs as a result I believe in respecting mother earth as well as all the things she provides, this includes a belief in the sanctity of life and all living things. This is not a particular sect of paganism but mainly a collection of beliefs from different forms of paganism that suit what I personally believe. As a result I feel that any religion that worships the earth and all it provides is a veg*n religion. I am currently lacto-ovo with plans of becoming vegan for a whole host of reason one of which is my belief in eating only what is provided for us not what we want to take (the life of a living creature etc.)
Hare Krishnas follow a vegan diet.....as do other Buddhist and Hindu sects.
I believe Seventh day adventists are vegetarian but not vegan.
Seventh Day Adventists are primarily Pescatarians.....I'm often mistaken for one when I tell people I grew up as a pesca.
Jainism comes to mind.
I am not familiar with any of these religions. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind their vegetarianism?
I believe Seventh day adventists are vegetarian but not vegan.
This is true, but I know MANY who are not vegetarian at all.
A lot of rastafarians are vegan.
I am not familiar with any of these religions. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind their vegetarianism?
Religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and others that believe in reincarnation are vegetarians because, well--how do I say this--you might be eating a family member who had transmigrated into that animal. Or words to that effect.
There are several Christian groups that favour a vegetarian diet as being more compassionate and also better stewardship of the planet. Mennonites and other such groups for example.
Apparently my Dad thinks Jesus (as in Christianity) was a vegan....except he ate fish..... That was a new one for me :o
Apparently my Dad thinks Jesus (as in Christianity) was a vegan....except he ate fish..... That was a new one for me :o
Not so much...the Last Supper was actually a seder, which is very much based around roast lamb...
Leave yg to know that. ;D
Leave yg to know that. ;D
That's quite a compliment, where I come from. :)>>>
I am not familiar with any of these religions. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind their vegetarianism?
Seventh day adventists "encourage you to be vegetarian" but do not require it. They do however stongly discourage the eating of pork (pig) believing that it is a dirty and sinful animal so all seventh day adventists, if they are not vegetarian, they do not eat pig. I think the religion is encouraging vegetarianism becouse God lived a pure lifestyle. I work with alot of seventh day adventists and they are all vegetarians, Ive never asked them if they eat fish, though-I just assumed they don't.
Agnosticism is pretty awesome because you get to make up your own rules. In fact, you should just start your own religion where veganism is the norm.
Hare Krishnas follow a vegan diet.....as do other Buddhist and Hindu sects.
Actually, Hare Krishnas (at least some) use ghee - clarified butter - which isn't vegan.
Right - and dairy is highly regarded, in general. BUT they offer it to krishna first, so it's karma free :)>>> (that's how they used to try to convince me to eat it, hehe)
Agnosticism is pretty awesome because you get to make up your own rules. In fact, you should just start your own religion where veganism is the norm.
Being agnostic is a religion?
I am not familiar with any of these religions. Can anyone explain the reasoning behind their vegetarianism?
Seventh day adventists "encourage you to be vegetarian" but do not require it. They do however stongly discourage the eating of pork (pig) believing that it is a dirty and sinful animal so all seventh day adventists, if they are not vegetarian, they do not eat pig. I think the religion is encouraging vegetarianism becouse God lived a pure lifestyle. I work with alot of seventh day adventists and they are all vegetarians, Ive never asked them if they eat fish, though-I just assumed they don't.
Actually SAD pretty much follow the Mosaic (Old Testament) food guidelines. Which can also mean "when in doubt, eat vegetarian" as Daniel did in Babylon. We get a SAD TV channel via satellite here and they have a lot of programmes about healthy eating, natural medicines, etc.
Agnosticism is pretty awesome because you get to make up your own rules. In fact, you should just start your own religion where veganism is the norm.
Being agnostic is a religion?
It's a religion of not being religious ???
i am pretty sure SDA mainly do so for health reasons. i could be wrong....
i am pretty sure SDA mainly do so for health reasons. i could be wrong....
They celebrate the Sabbath on Saturday, according to the Mosaic pattern (sunset to sunset.) They follow the same restrictions on "clean" and "unclean" animals as the Mosaic law. I don't know if they separate meat and milk but I wouldn't be surprised. In mainstream Christian circles they are called "judaizers" because of their close following of Mosaic rules.
Their websites are full of good info on herbal medicines, etc.
I follow a pagan system of beliefs as a result I believe in respecting mother earth as well as all the things she provides, this includes a belief in the sanctity of life and all living things. This is not a particular sect of paganism but mainly a collection of beliefs from different forms of paganism that suit what I personally believe. As a result I feel that any religion that worships the earth and all it provides is a veg*n religion. I am currently lacto-ovo with plans of becoming vegan for a whole host of reason one of which is my belief in eating only what is provided for us not what we want to take (the life of a living creature etc.)
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