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<blockquote data-quote="Ubuntu" data-source="post: 65982904" data-attributes="member: 303741"><p>It seems as if most of the threads in this sub forum are old ones, so it's not certain the the OP will see this...</p><p></p><p>When it comes to vegetarianism and the Old Testament, I think there are a couple of things we can learn from it.</p><p></p><p>According to Genesis 1:29-30 humans and animals were given plant based food at the creation. Thus, veganism is the original diet of man. It wasn't until after the flood that man was allowed to eat meat, but not carrion and not meat containing blood. (Genesis 9:1-4)</p><p></p><p>In heaven there will be no more death, and we also know that there will be no carnivores on the New Earth. (Isaiah 11:6-9, 65:25). Surely this will mean that humans also will return to our original diet.</p><p></p><p>Thus vegetarianism/veganism can be seen as returning to God's original plan for mankind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ubuntu, post: 65982904, member: 303741"] It seems as if most of the threads in this sub forum are old ones, so it's not certain the the OP will see this... When it comes to vegetarianism and the Old Testament, I think there are a couple of things we can learn from it. According to Genesis 1:29-30 humans and animals were given plant based food at the creation. Thus, veganism is the original diet of man. It wasn't until after the flood that man was allowed to eat meat, but not carrion and not meat containing blood. (Genesis 9:1-4) In heaven there will be no more death, and we also know that there will be no carnivores on the New Earth. (Isaiah 11:6-9, 65:25). Surely this will mean that humans also will return to our original diet. Thus vegetarianism/veganism can be seen as returning to God's original plan for mankind. [/QUOTE]
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