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- From: altar@beaufort.sfu.ca (Ted Wayn Altar)
- Subject: Why Did They Abandon Their Vegetarian Roots?
- Message-ID: <altar.721845881@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 16:44:41 GMT
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- WHY DID CHRISTIANITY ABANDON ITS VEGETARIAN ROOTS?
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- Maybe the really interesting question is not whether or not
- Christ was a vegetarian, but why did Christianity later
- abandon its vegetarian roots. Steven Rosen in his book,
- FOOD FOR THE SPIRIT, 1987, argues:
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- The early Christian fathers adhered to a meatless
- regime . . . many early Christian groups supported the
- meatless way of life. In fact, the writings of the
- early Church indicate that meat eating was not
- officially allowed until the 4th century, when the
- Emperor Constantine decided that his version of
- Christianity would be the version for everyone. A meat
- eating interpretation of the Bible became the official
- creed of the Roman Empire, and vegetarian Christians
- had to practice in secret or risk being put to death
- for heresy. It is said that Constantine used to pour
- molten lead down the their throats if they were
- captured.
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- I'm certainly glad that it is a lot easier today to be a
- vegetarian. The occasional rudeness and social disapproval
- is a pretty small inconvenience in comparison to
- Constantine's way of dealing with vegetarians :-( Later in
- southern France a group of Albigensian vegetarians (a
- Cartharist religious group) were put to death by hanging in
- 1052 because they refused to kill a chicken!
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