Morality has nothing to do with being vegetarian! It has more to do with lying, cheating, stealing, bad ethics in business, adultery, fornication, gossiping, assaults, and blasphemy. Things like that.
2007-11-25 11:24:39
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answered by Neil 7
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As a Christian and a vegetarian, both are very intertwined. I have read two books by a mennonite author that deal with caring for the world and being good stewards. I realize other ppl exist as Christians and do not feel responsible for the consequences of poor choices. Many vegetarians make this choice not because of religion, but because it is a very logical decision. It scares me to death to hear Christians proclaim love and peace and do such dreadful acts because God gave them the free will to make bad choices.
2007-11-25 20:33:20
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answered by Anonymous
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That has to do with your personal code of ethics. For some, killing anything for any reason is wrong, so for them, yes, one would need to be vegetarian to be a person who lives by their morals. For others, myself for instance, this isn't the case. For me and many others, killing animals is not immoral, so being a vegetarian is not a moral neccesity. It all has to do with what you believe, and what your code of morality is.
2007-11-25 20:14:25
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answered by N.P. 2
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As a vegetarian, I don't see it at being more moral to a person who does eat meat. My choice just seems more logical and environmentally friendly. It's not a sin to kill animals, torturing but not killing for food or for blessing.
2007-11-25 19:27:11
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answered by Anonymous
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What you eat has nothing to do with morality. It's a choice or part of your religion but it doesn't equate to morality or lack of it. It's just a choice. And anyone that tells you different is just trying to justify their choice over anothers.That is wrong.
2007-11-25 19:33:06
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answered by dawnb 7
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THEY seem to think so... but those of us who have the benefit of pure proteins running through our bodies and brains know better!
Have a polite day.
2007-11-25 20:58:35
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answered by wyomugs 7
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No. all over nature, animals are eating eachother, so why would it be bad to eat them...Technically, humans are also animal (we are in the classification kindom animalia), so eating meat is perfectly natural...
2007-11-25 19:26:28
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answered by Dawgindepark 3
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Nope being a vegan doesn't mean you are moral, being christian, or atheist or anything doesn;t mean you are moral...
2007-11-25 19:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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That's not about morality; it's about preference.
2007-11-25 19:32:08
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answered by Anonymous
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no.
2007-11-25 19:45:09
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answered by Anonymous
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