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Some Jains are vegans, presumably at least partly for religious reasons. The same is true for some Seventh Day Adventists. And also those Kingdom of Ya people or whatever they're called.My question is whether veganism is influenced by religions in some people? Ok for me its NO
I agree with this and I am starting to feel better as I am slowly getting back on track .Why Not?
It's essential for every aspect of life on earth. We are by all definitions, a virus on this plant when we consume a heavy meat intake diet. The reason is, we must!
- Animals Want to Live; They Love Life and Fear Death. ...
- The Egg and Dairy Industries Also Cause Immense Suffering and Death. ...
- Science Confirms: We Have No Need to Consume Animal Products. ...
- Animal Agriculture's War on Wildlife. ...
- Animal Agriculture's Impact on World Hunger. ...
- Animal Agriculture's Impact on Climate and Environment.
I started veganism recently and my order of reasoning is;
Ethics,
environment,
health.
My question is whether veganism is influenced by religions in some people? Ok for me its NO
Why Not?
It's essential for every aspect of life on earth. We are by all definitions, a virus on this plant when we consume a heavy meat intake diet. The reason is, we must!
- Animals Want to Live; They Love Life and Fear Death. ...
- The Egg and Dairy Industries Also Cause Immense Suffering and Death. ...
- Science Confirms: We Have No Need to Consume Animal Products. ...
- Animal Agriculture's War on Wildlife. ...
- Animal Agriculture's Impact on World Hunger. ...
- Animal Agriculture's Impact on Climate and Environment.
I became vegan 15 years ago because I knew that it was the only way I was going to be able to live with myself. When I finally accepted the responsibility for what I was consuming, I had to change.
I like that veganism tends to be more healthy; I like that it tends to be more eco-friendly; and I like that it may even be more spiritually truthful for many people - but for me, those are just nice bonuses. I choose to be vegan because I can no longer carelessly contribute to the horror and cruelty innate in animal agriculture.
I have often said that going vegan was the most fulfilling thing I've ever done. Living your values is truly powerful and makes a powerful statement to the rest of the world.
I am Catholic and while veganism isn't a "Catholic" thing, religion did play a factor for me. I believe when we leave this earth we won't be dining on flesh at all, so why not start now?
you are exactly rightOk, I'll start.
1) Vegans don't kill anyone.
2) Vegans are healthy.
3) Vegans are more developed spiritually. We are kinder and more sensible.
4) Vegans don't spend a fortune for fur and meat.
5) Vegans have less influense on nature. I mean less pollution, because we care about nature.