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			From an offhand comment in another thread, I chanced on this: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Sebastian Moll: Are Vegetarians Heretics? Quote: 
	
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			It's late but I should mention that an early rabbinic treatise reports that there were some Jews who refrained from drinking wine and eating meat because of the destruction of the temple: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			As early as Genesis 4 in the Bible, not even God had respect for a "VEGGIE" offering from Cain. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	It would appear that God wants BLOOD to be spilled. Well, Cain SPILLED the BLOOD of his brother and GOD still CURSED Cain. Genesis 4:3-5 - Quote: 
	
 No wonder the crucifixion story was regarded as a LOVE story in gJohn and the Pauline writings. Adam and Eve ate a FRUIT and was THROWN out of the Garden of Eden, were DEEMED to be Sinners and condemned to sure death but God sent his OWN Jesus to be SLAUGHTERED for Remission of Sins.  | 
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			no.  I don't agree. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Vegetarianism is a LUXURY in the dry, semiarid climate of the middle east. People cannot eat grass, which grows among rocks, even without abundant rainfall. A decision to forego the flesh of sheep, goats, chickens and fish, all of which are RELATIVELY plentiful in the region, demanding instead the opportunity to acquire all of the essential amino acids from non-animal sources of protein works in the EASTERN cultures: India/Pakistan, China, where the climate is generally more conducive to following a diet free from the requirement to consume animal flesh....The exceptions of course, include the peoples living along, and North of, the ancient silk route, through XinJiang (huge deserts), but, ironically, it was just from the silk route, that the Mediterranean peoples learned of the health benefits associated with avoiding consumption of animal flesh. avi  | 
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			The google books preview from post #1 reveals that Chapter 5 entitled "Early Christianity" commences .... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	"Would Christianity have beceome a worldwide religion if St. Paul had not existed"Excellent thread. The authors of the new testament seemed happy to present Jesus as gnawing on the bones of dead animals every passover. As aa5875 has pointed out above, the God of the Bible demands blood. ON ABSTINENCE FROM ANIMAL FOOD authored by the 4th century heretic Porphyry.  | 
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			Moll has now published a short essay on bibleinterp: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Are Vegetarians Heretics? It is disappointingly brief, but the comments are more interesting (I almost typed "meaty.")  | 
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