Jesus was Vegetarian, Part 3 of 3: Reviving the Vegan Ethos in Today’s Christianity
Jesus was Vegetarian, Part 3 of 3: Reviving the Vegan Ethos in Today’s Christianity
up to the Great Flood. Then people started eating flesh, which lasted for another 3300 years, bringing us to the time of Jesus’s birth. According to 1 John 3:8-9, “the reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the devil’s work.” It is also pointed out by Saint Jerome or Hieronymus that the devil’s work was meat-eating: “Jesus Christ, who appeared when the ti
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Jesus was Vegetarian, Part 2 of 3: The Compromise of Saint Paul
Jesus was Vegetarian, Part 2 of 3: The Compromise of Saint Paul
yards for animals. Accordingly, the apostle Matthew partook of seeds, nuts, hard-shelled fruits, and vegetables, without flesh.” And in the Ebionite Gospel, known as the “Clementine Homilies,” St. Peter, who was a fisherman before following Jesus, is quoted as having said: “I live on olives and bread to which I rarely only add vegetables.” In Chapter 20 of Acts of Tho
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Jesus was Vegetarian, Part 1 of 3: The Breaking of the Bread
Jesus was Vegetarian, Part 1 of 3: The Breaking of the Bread
ssion for animals by preaching to end animal sacrifices. Thank you, James, for allowing us to use your document. All the evidence put together in James Bean’s research can be referred to in the Holy Bible. The Christian Bible consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament is the original Hebrew Bible, the sacred scriptures of the Jewish faith, written at different tim
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