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Good day.

As many are aware of, people need to be supporting and investing in organic, pesticide-free, renewable, and sustainable development.

What is the "alternative"? More pesticide-bloody, unsustainable decadence? Think about the word "unsustainable" for just a minute.

We gotta make a change
It's time for us as a people to start makin' some changes
Let's change the way we eat, let's change the way we live
And let's change the way we treat each other
You see the old way wasn't working so it's on us to do
What we gotta do, to survive

Let's consider what we should be doing:
  • Eating organic products.
  • Buying organic clothing and textiles.
  • Only using organic dyes.
  • Only using organic fragrances.
  • Eating and drinking vegan.
  • Wearing vegan clothing.
  • Owning vegan furniture.
  • Consuming green items.
  • Conserving resources / cutting luxuries like pointless travel.
  • Supporting this for our children and youths.
  • Not giving kids to play with toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Avoiding the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Now what we should not be doing:
  • Blindly eating gluttonously.
  • Supporting more blindly unsustainable/pesticide-bloody clothing and textiles.
  • Wearing pesticide-bloody dyes.
  • Huffing pesticide-bloody fragrances (the familiar smell of hairspray which is in everything from soap to beverages nowadays!:help:).
  • Eating dead animal meat & milk.
  • Wearing dead animal products.
  • Owning dead animal furniture.
  • Not caring about green items / dismissing "sustainable" as anything worth thinking about.
  • Wasting resources / traveling pointlessly.
  • Telling children and youth things like "green is [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]".
  • Blindly giving kids more toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Indulging in the empty, decadent leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
As you can see, it's a bit of a mouthful to see how people should be living and consuming, ideally, as opposed to how people have already been snared.

It's a sign of the daevil, and no doubt, M & M candies that aren't organic, and breads that aren't organic, and indulgent, hypocritical shirts made with pesticide dyes, and toys & games stained and colored with pesticides, and soap/body wash fragranced with pesticide-stench will be being traded and consumed by the foolish in the 666 satan market of Revelations. :| For it is the meaning of unsustainable.

So I say:
  1. Foods that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  2. Drinks that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  3. Clothing that isn't organic or pesticide-free is evil.
  4. Dyes that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  5. Fragrances that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  6. Fabrics that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  7. Threads and strings that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  8. Materials that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  9. Items that have no boast of green, sustainable, recycled, or anything to that effect are liable to scrutiny.
  10. Pesticides and senseless killing of the land is evil!
Now, it would be nice if organic was always perfect, but to be sure, "ORGANIC" is not always an indicator that a product is automatically perfect.

Here's what organic should ideally mean:
  • The compost is vegan (no manure, animal byproducts, meat, or dairy).
  • The compost is organic (no Monsanto pesticide compost).
  • Pesticide-free.
These are examples of bad or sub-par organic:
  • Fertilized with McDonald's pig manure!
  • Fertilized with compost based on meat factory waste products, shamelessly repackaged and sold bull crap to artificially cycle money.
  • Fertilized with bones, blood, and feathers. ("The skies will rain blood").
  • Contains murderous pesticides, anyway, which pollutes the land. Bloodshed covers bloodshed, and so murder for iniquitous Gain (TM) pollutes the land.
There is a certain sentiment that seems to want to be associated with organic, and that is that "natural = good" and "synthetic = bad".
I must disagree with this position.
I would rather have good synthetic than bad natural.
For the daevil deceived both humanity and nature.
And not everyone says "people kill", but it is common thought that "nature kills".
Remember, God's perfect, original life had no death, loss, evil, rot, or decay!

That said, some people have perverted the meaning of "plant-based" and "natural" into a ticket for unchecked Monsanto pesticidal bloodshed. They will tell people that "plant-based" or "all natural ingredients" automatically makes the product flawless, even though it isn't organic. For not even "ORGANIC" is automatically perfect, and moreover, sometimes good synthetic is a better choice than bad natural.

And finally, even on a pesticide-free farm, the way the farm is treated matters.

Consider these passages for kosher harvesting:

"When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Do not go over your vineyard a second time or pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the foreigner. I am Yahweh, your Elohim." -- Leviticus 19:9-10

“‘When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Leave them for the poor and for the foreigner residing among you. I am Yahweh, your Elohim.’” -- Leviticus 23:22

What does this mean?

To me, this is a clear set of instructions for how you and your farming team should harvest the crop:
  1. Don't harvest the very edges of the fields. You don't have to worry about outcast plants, just leave it!
  2. If you aren't sure you should harvest a fruit (gleaning), just leave it!
  3. You only have to pass over once!
  4. If you drop anything, leave it!
And just from thinking logically about why, it is clear. Follow these instructions to live long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you as a possession. Don't be greedy towards nature or to your fellow human. They need to eat, too. Violating or ignoring these instructions depletes the land, and possibly shows greed or even contempt.

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Yeah, there's more.

Avoid canned foods when possible.
Cans put a load on recycling, and don't even make much sense.
Not only that, but canned foods are more expensive -- would you rather pay $2 for a single can of organic beans, or $2 for a whole pound of organic beans?
Would you rather pay $2 for a can of organic tomato sauce, or $2 for like 3-4 organic tomatoes?

Organic sliced tomatoes taste and look better than canned organic tomato sauce, anyway.:tomato:
 
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Good day.

As many are aware of, people need to be supporting and investing in organic, pesticide-free, renewable, and sustainable development.

What is the "alternative"? More pesticide-bloody, unsustainable decadence? Think about the word "unsustainable" for just a minute.



Let's consider what we should be doing:
  • Eating organic products.
  • Buying organic clothing and textiles.
  • Only using organic dyes.
  • Only using organic fragrances.
  • Eating and drinking vegan.
  • Wearing vegan clothing.
  • Owning vegan furniture.
  • Consuming green items.
  • Conserving resources / cutting luxuries like pointless travel.
  • Supporting this for our children and youths.
  • Not giving kids to play with toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Avoiding the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Now what we should not be doing:
  • Blindly eating gluttonously.
  • Supporting more blindly unsustainable/pesticide-bloody clothing and textiles.
  • Wearing pesticide-bloody dyes.
  • Huffing pesticide-bloody fragrances (the familiar smell of hairspray which is in everything from soap to beverages nowadays!:help:).
  • Eating dead animal meat & milk.
  • Wearing dead animal products.
  • Owning dead animal furniture.
  • Not caring about green items / dismissing "sustainable" as anything worth thinking about.
  • Wasting resources / traveling pointlessly.
  • Telling children and youth things like "green is [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]".
  • Blindly giving kids more toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Indulging in the empty, decadent leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
As you can see, it's a bit of a mouthful to see how people should be living and consuming, ideally, as opposed to how people have already been snared.

It's a sign of the daevil, and no doubt, M & M candies that aren't organic, and breads that aren't organic, and indulgent, hypocritical shirts made with pesticide dyes, and toys & games stained and colored with pesticides, and soap/body wash fragranced with pesticide-stench will be being traded and consumed by the foolish in the 666 satan market of Revelations. :| For it is the meaning of unsustainable.

So I say:
  1. Foods that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  2. Drinks that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  3. Clothing that isn't organic or pesticide-free is evil.
  4. Dyes that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  5. Fragrances that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  6. Fabrics that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  7. Threads and strings that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  8. Materials that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  9. Items that have no boast of green, sustainable, recycled, or anything to that effect are liable to scrutiny.
  10. Pesticides and senseless killing of the land is evil!
Now, it would be nice if organic was always perfect, but to be sure, "ORGANIC" is not always an indicator that a product is automatically perfect.

Here's what organic should ideally mean:
  • The compost is vegan (no manure, animal byproducts, meat, or dairy).
  • The compost is organic (no Monsanto pesticide compost).
  • Pesticide-free.
These are examples of bad or sub-par organic:
  • Fertilized with McDonald's pig manure!
  • Fertilized with compost based on meat factory waste products, shamelessly repackaged and sold bull crap to artificially cycle money.
  • Fertilized with bones, blood, and feathers. ("The skies will rain blood").
  • Contains murderous pesticides, anyway, which pollutes the land. Bloodshed covers bloodshed, and so murder for iniquitous Gain (TM) pollutes the land.
There is a certain sentiment that seems to want to be associated with organic, and that is that "natural = good" and "synthetic = bad".
I must disagree with this position.
I would rather have good synthetic than bad natural.
For the daevil deceived both humanity and nature.
And not everyone says "people kill", but it is common thought that "nature kills".
Remember, God's perfect, original life had no death, loss, evil, rot, or decay!

That said, some people have perverted the meaning of "plant-based" and "natural" into a ticket for unchecked Monsanto pesticidal bloodshed. They will tell people that "plant-based" or "all natural ingredients" automatically makes the product flawless, even though it isn't organic. For not even "ORGANIC" is automatically perfect, and moreover, sometimes good synthetic is a better choice than bad natural.

And finally, even on a pesticide-free farm, the way the farm is treated matters.

Consider these passages for kosher harvesting:

"When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Do not go over your vineyard a second time or pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the foreigner. I am Yahweh, your Elohim." -- Leviticus 19:9-10

“‘When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Leave them for the poor and for the foreigner residing among you. I am Yahweh, your Elohim.’” -- Leviticus 23:22

What does this mean?

To me, this is a clear set of instructions for how you and your farming team should harvest the crop:
  1. Don't harvest the very edges of the fields. You don't have to worry about outcast plants, just leave it!
  2. If you aren't sure you should harvest a fruit (gleaning), just leave it!
  3. You only have to pass over once!
  4. If you drop anything, leave it!
And just from thinking logically about why, it is clear. Follow these instructions to live long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you as a possession. Don't be greedy towards nature or to your fellow human. They need to eat, too. Violating or ignoring these instructions depletes the land, and possibly shows greed or even contempt.

:ahah:

Do you feel better now?
 
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Good day.

As many are aware of, people need to be supporting and investing in organic, pesticide-free, renewable, and sustainable development.

What is the "alternative"? More pesticide-bloody, unsustainable decadence? Think about the word "unsustainable" for just a minute.



Let's consider what we should be doing:
  • Eating organic products.
  • Buying organic clothing and textiles.
  • Only using organic dyes.
  • Only using organic fragrances.
  • Eating and drinking vegan.
  • Wearing vegan clothing.
  • Owning vegan furniture.
  • Consuming green items.
  • Conserving resources / cutting luxuries like pointless travel.
  • Supporting this for our children and youths.
  • Not giving kids to play with toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Avoiding the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Now what we should not be doing:
  • Blindly eating gluttonously.
  • Supporting more blindly unsustainable/pesticide-bloody clothing and textiles.
  • Wearing pesticide-bloody dyes.
  • Huffing pesticide-bloody fragrances (the familiar smell of hairspray which is in everything from soap to beverages nowadays!:help:).
  • Eating dead animal meat & milk.
  • Wearing dead animal products.
  • Owning dead animal furniture.
  • Not caring about green items / dismissing "sustainable" as anything worth thinking about.
  • Wasting resources / traveling pointlessly.
  • Telling children and youth things like "green is [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]".
  • Blindly giving kids more toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Indulging in the empty, decadent leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
As you can see, it's a bit of a mouthful to see how people should be living and consuming, ideally, as opposed to how people have already been snared.

It's a sign of the daevil, and no doubt, M & M candies that aren't organic, and breads that aren't organic, and indulgent, hypocritical shirts made with pesticide dyes, and toys & games stained and colored with pesticides, and soap/body wash fragranced with pesticide-stench will be being traded and consumed by the foolish in the 666 satan market of Revelations. :| For it is the meaning of unsustainable.

So I say:
  1. Foods that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  2. Drinks that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  3. Clothing that isn't organic or pesticide-free is evil.
  4. Dyes that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  5. Fragrances that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  6. Fabrics that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  7. Threads and strings that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  8. Materials that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  9. Items that have no boast of green, sustainable, recycled, or anything to that effect are liable to scrutiny.
  10. Pesticides and senseless killing of the land is evil!
Now, it would be nice if organic was always perfect, but to be sure, "ORGANIC" is not always an indicator that a product is automatically perfect.

Here's what organic should ideally mean:
  • The compost is vegan (no manure, animal byproducts, meat, or dairy).
  • The compost is organic (no Monsanto pesticide compost).
  • Pesticide-free.
These are examples of bad or sub-par organic:
  • Fertilized with McDonald's pig manure!
  • Fertilized with compost based on meat factory waste products, shamelessly repackaged and sold bull crap to artificially cycle money.
  • Fertilized with bones, blood, and feathers. ("The skies will rain blood").
  • Contains murderous pesticides, anyway, which pollutes the land. Bloodshed covers bloodshed, and so murder for iniquitous Gain (TM) pollutes the land.
There is a certain sentiment that seems to want to be associated with organic, and that is that "natural = good" and "synthetic = bad".
I must disagree with this position.
I would rather have good synthetic than bad natural.
For the daevil deceived both humanity and nature.
And not everyone says "people kill", but it is common thought that "nature kills".
Remember, God's perfect, original life had no death, loss, evil, rot, or decay!

That said, some people have perverted the meaning of "plant-based" and "natural" into a ticket for unchecked Monsanto pesticidal bloodshed. They will tell people that "plant-based" or "all natural ingredients" automatically makes the product flawless, even though it isn't organic. For not even "ORGANIC" is automatically perfect, and moreover, sometimes good synthetic is a better choice than bad natural.

And finally, even on a pesticide-free farm, the way the farm is treated matters.

Consider these passages for kosher harvesting:

"When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Do not go over your vineyard a second time or pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the foreigner. I am Yahweh, your Elohim." -- Leviticus 19:9-10

“‘When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Leave them for the poor and for the foreigner residing among you. I am Yahweh, your Elohim.’” -- Leviticus 23:22

What does this mean?

To me, this is a clear set of instructions for how you and your farming team should harvest the crop:
  1. Don't harvest the very edges of the fields. You don't have to worry about outcast plants, just leave it!
  2. If you aren't sure you should harvest a fruit (gleaning), just leave it!
  3. You only have to pass over once!
  4. If you drop anything, leave it!
And just from thinking logically about why, it is clear. Follow these instructions to live long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you as a possession. Don't be greedy towards nature or to your fellow human. They need to eat, too. Violating or ignoring these instructions depletes the land, and possibly shows greed or even contempt.

:ahah:
About 1/3 of the worlds crops are destroyed by pests/weeds each year. If we did not use pesticides that would go to 2/3. We should argue for the ethical use of pesticides, not the elimination of them.
 
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Good day.

As many are aware of, people need to be supporting and investing in organic, pesticide-free, renewable, and sustainable development.

What is the "alternative"? More pesticide-bloody, unsustainable decadence? Think about the word "unsustainable" for just a minute.



Let's consider what we should be doing:
  • Eating organic products.
  • Buying organic clothing and textiles.
  • Only using organic dyes.
  • Only using organic fragrances.
  • Eating and drinking vegan.
  • Wearing vegan clothing.
  • Owning vegan furniture.
  • Consuming green items.
  • Conserving resources / cutting luxuries like pointless travel.
  • Supporting this for our children and youths.
  • Not giving kids to play with toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Avoiding the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Now what we should not be doing:
  • Blindly eating gluttonously.
  • Supporting more blindly unsustainable/pesticide-bloody clothing and textiles.
  • Wearing pesticide-bloody dyes.
  • Huffing pesticide-bloody fragrances (the familiar smell of hairspray which is in everything from soap to beverages nowadays!:help:).
  • Eating dead animal meat & milk.
  • Wearing dead animal products.
  • Owning dead animal furniture.
  • Not caring about green items / dismissing "sustainable" as anything worth thinking about.
  • Wasting resources / traveling pointlessly.
  • Telling children and youth things like "green is [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]".
  • Blindly giving kids more toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Indulging in the empty, decadent leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
As you can see, it's a bit of a mouthful to see how people should be living and consuming, ideally, as opposed to how people have already been snared.

It's a sign of the daevil, and no doubt, M & M candies that aren't organic, and breads that aren't organic, and indulgent, hypocritical shirts made with pesticide dyes, and toys & games stained and colored with pesticides, and soap/body wash fragranced with pesticide-stench will be being traded and consumed by the foolish in the 666 satan market of Revelations. :| For it is the meaning of unsustainable.

So I say:
  1. Foods that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  2. Drinks that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  3. Clothing that isn't organic or pesticide-free is evil.
  4. Dyes that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  5. Fragrances that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  6. Fabrics that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  7. Threads and strings that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  8. Materials that aren't organic or pesticide-free are evil.
  9. Items that have no boast of green, sustainable, recycled, or anything to that effect are liable to scrutiny.
  10. Pesticides and senseless killing of the land is evil!
Now, it would be nice if organic was always perfect, but to be sure, "ORGANIC" is not always an indicator that a product is automatically perfect.

Here's what organic should ideally mean:
  • The compost is vegan (no manure, animal byproducts, meat, or dairy).
  • The compost is organic (no Monsanto pesticide compost).
  • Pesticide-free.
These are examples of bad or sub-par organic:
  • Fertilized with McDonald's pig manure!
  • Fertilized with compost based on meat factory waste products, shamelessly repackaged and sold bull crap to artificially cycle money.
  • Fertilized with bones, blood, and feathers. ("The skies will rain blood").
  • Contains murderous pesticides, anyway, which pollutes the land. Bloodshed covers bloodshed, and so murder for iniquitous Gain (TM) pollutes the land.
There is a certain sentiment that seems to want to be associated with organic, and that is that "natural = good" and "synthetic = bad".
I must disagree with this position.
I would rather have good synthetic than bad natural.
For the daevil deceived both humanity and nature.
And not everyone says "people kill", but it is common thought that "nature kills".
Remember, God's perfect, original life had no death, loss, evil, rot, or decay!

That said, some people have perverted the meaning of "plant-based" and "natural" into a ticket for unchecked Monsanto pesticidal bloodshed. They will tell people that "plant-based" or "all natural ingredients" automatically makes the product flawless, even though it isn't organic. For not even "ORGANIC" is automatically perfect, and moreover, sometimes good synthetic is a better choice than bad natural.

And finally, even on a pesticide-free farm, the way the farm is treated matters.

Consider these passages for kosher harvesting:

"When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Do not go over your vineyard a second time or pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the foreigner. I am Yahweh, your Elohim." -- Leviticus 19:9-10

“‘When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Leave them for the poor and for the foreigner residing among you. I am Yahweh, your Elohim.’” -- Leviticus 23:22

What does this mean?

To me, this is a clear set of instructions for how you and your farming team should harvest the crop:
  1. Don't harvest the very edges of the fields. You don't have to worry about outcast plants, just leave it!
  2. If you aren't sure you should harvest a fruit (gleaning), just leave it!
  3. You only have to pass over once!
  4. If you drop anything, leave it!
And just from thinking logically about why, it is clear. Follow these instructions to live long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you as a possession. Don't be greedy towards nature or to your fellow human. They need to eat, too. Violating or ignoring these instructions depletes the land, and possibly shows greed or even contempt.

:ahah:
Well, I buy organic, due to allergies, but wow.....that's a whole lot of passionate feeling there in this post. :)
 
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What about the poor or low income who can't afford everything organic?
They get to eat food that’s equally nutritious but does not have the woo-woo mark up added to it.
 
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About 1/3 of the worlds crops are destroyed by pests/weeds each year. If we did not use pesticides that would go to 2/3. We should argue for the ethical use of pesticides, not the elimination of them.

I think humanity kinda owes it back to nature to let them eat a share of the crops. People of society would expand sinfully -- tearing down what Elohim did not say to tear down, building up what Elohim did not say to build up. It reminds me of the latter part of the Old Testament that keeps saying things like, "The locust will come upon you," and, "All Judah will succumb to pestilence, sword, and famine." -- Famine.

Maybe we should keep burning the work of Elohim in nature for the sake of food. Or maybe we should nut up and accept less food and atone. Humanity was handed evil technologies and defiled by sinful cravings and passions is all I'm saying, not that I know anything.

Most off us in the UK would love to live more green but low incomes make that difficult.

I eat nothing but vegan and organic and I can live, myself, on like $100-$200 a month. Eat more bulk organic grains and kick pre-packaged stuff that's obviously a rip-off and usually of the daevil . . . I can do it and I'm a real pauper. Why can't the rich??
 
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Let's consider what we should be doing:
  • Eating organic products.
  • Buying organic clothing and textiles.
  • Only using organic dyes.
  • Only using organic fragrances.
  • Eating and drinking vegan.
  • Wearing vegan clothing.
  • Owning vegan furniture.
  • Consuming green items.
  • Conserving resources / cutting luxuries like pointless travel.
  • Supporting this for our children and youths.
  • Not giving kids to play with toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.
  • Avoiding the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Now what we should not be doing

I will not be doing these as there is nothing inherently sinful or wrong about eating meat; unless you are suggesting that feeding the 4000 was an act of mass sinfulness...

The rest though I agree completely with, am working towards such in my own life, and have made considerable progress in doing so.
 
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I will not be doing these as there is nothing inherently sinful or wrong about eating meat; unless you are suggesting that feeding the 4000 was an act of mass sinfulness...

The rest though I agree completely with, am working towards such in my own life, and have made considerable progress in doing so.
Think less about veganism then..

Now, I want you all to be vegan. I want half or more of the church to be vegan -- but I would much rather you all eat organic foods.

For vegan eating dignifies animals, but organic eating saves whole lands from poisoning.
 
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I will not be doing these as there is nothing inherently sinful or wrong about eating meat; unless you are suggesting that feeding the 4000 was an act of mass sinfulness...

The rest though I agree completely with, am working towards such in my own life, and have made considerable progress in doing so.

Nothing inherently sinful or wrong about killing, and participating in cruelty?.
"Thou shalt not kill" applies to ALL animals. ALL animals are Gods' children, all are worthy of life and their families. Animals are degraded by our human language and called "meat", just as some human animals have been degraded and labeled "slaves". 70 Billion animals slaughtered every year for 7 billion humans to eat; it is an ongoing Satanic ritual bloodbath sacrifice that all omnivore humans participate in at every meal. The horror, suffering, and blood in slaughterhouses attracts evil spirits. You support Satan with every dead animal you consume.
Human animals were designed by God as herbivores, clearly stated in Genesis. Our comparative anatomy clearly shows the foods our loving creator meant for us to eat. Carnivore and omnivore animals all have claws, fangs, a short intestine, have the ability to detoxify vitamin A from their body, and to make vitamin C. Humans have non of these traits. Yet humans have been habitual and addicted to eating the dead for thousands of years. Addicted to the stimulation of eating animal hormones, including estrogen. (No human animal needs any hormones from another animal!!!). Addicted to their suffering and pain, addicted to consuming and assimilating their adrenaline, and stress hormones. These are drugs, unnatural stimulants to our human body mind and spirit. And the animals have their revenge as humans come down with heart disease, diabetes, cancers, clogged arteries, arthritis, lupus, E.D., from eating their cadavers loaded with saturated fats.
Honor the temple you live in by eating Gods' plants, not the animal parts that create dis-eases and illness in your body with every meal.
Please take the time to look at this page below, and watch these documentaries to learn more. "Forks over knives", "Cowspiracy", and the very graphic "Earthlings".
Mango the Raw Vegan Fruitarian: Comparative Anatomy of Carnivores, Omnivores, Herbivores, Frugivores and Humans ..
Peace and love, rachel
 
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Wow. This is deep! Let’s see where I stand.

I’m on board with these

Eating organic products.
Buying organic clothing and textiles.
Only using organic dyes.
Consuming green items.
Not giving kids to play with toys & games contaminated by pesticides and hypocrisy.

Maybe

Only using organic fragrances.
Supporting this for our children and youths.

Not a chance

Eating and drinking vegan.
Wearing vegan clothing.
Owning vegan furniture.
Conserving resources / cutting luxuries like pointless travel.
……….

Avoiding the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.

This sounds a lot like them.

~bella
 
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