The Joyful Vegan: Stories of Transformation
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Christian Vegan – Not an Oxymoron!
February 13, 2008 by joyfulvegan
I was raised in a carnivorous family. When I was a senior in
high school we moved to a farm that had cows, chickens, pigs, horses,
and rabbits. I stopped eating chicken when the family slaughtered 100
“old” egg laying hens in one day. It was really disgusting.
Lacking knowledge and support, eventually I did return to eating chicken.
I read John Robbins, May All Be Fed
in 1993. I became a vegetarian for several years then went vegan in
1995. I moved to a new city in 1996 and began attending a church. I
did not know any other vegans in the church. I was ridiculed about not
eating what the Lord had provided. Eventually, I did return to eating
animals again.
In May of 2007, I began another attempt at losing weight. This one
was a bible study at my church. It was based around the food pyramid
and food group exchanges. It wasn’t working (the yo-yo effect 5 pounds
on – 5 pounds off). So in July I discovered food combinations – eat
protein with starch and vegetables with starch – but don’t mix proteins
and vegetables. Also, don’t mix fruit with any foods. The author
recommended eating only fish (no milk, cheese, eggs, chicken, beef,
pork, ect.) So that is how I lost 30 pounds. In January, my church
began 3 day water fast followed with 18 day Daniel fast (vegetables
only). That is when my sister recommended I watch “Earthlings”.
Normally I can not watch cruel things. But I prayed for strength to be
able to bear up. I wanted to be able to influence my husband to become a
vegan. He is so tender hearted and loves animals. I can not get him
to kill things like spiders and roaches. If I find one in the house, he
catches it and releases it outside. I was able to watch the movie
twice, once alone and once with him. What a tragedy in epic
proportions! I know God did not intend the world to be so cruel. As a
Christian, we have the Lord’s Prayer, Matthew 10:6
” Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
Every time an image from the movie comes into my head I cry out to
God with that prayer. The great news is that my husband agreed to
become a vegan! Although I was a little upset with him when he took
both our leather coats and donated them to the clothes closet for the
needy without consulting with me. Ouch! Oh well.
I’ve listened to the pod casts; they are so inspiring and empowering.
Thank you! I now believe I have the knowledge to enable me to stick
to my convictions.
I thought about my journey and the revelation that God has given me
in regards to being a Christian Vegan. I did want to share this
information to equip fellow Christians with biblical support for vegans.
Some Christians will refer to God’s covenant with Noah after the
flood in order to justify eating animals. According to Genesis 9:3 God
said,
“Everything that lives and moves will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.”
We only have to recall that this was after the fall. The world was
not in God’s perfect will. You have to go back to the beginning of
Genesis to find God’s perfect will (when God had his way). God created a
garden in Eden for Adam and Eve. In Genesis 1:29, God said,
“I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth
and every tree that has fruit with seed in it – I give every green plant
for food.”
In God’s perfect will, all mankind were to be vegan. Not only that,
but in the next verse, Genesis 1:30 , God makes it clear that all
animals were vegan.
“And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and
all the creatures that move on the ground-everything that has the breath
of life in it-I give every green plant for food”.
Some people will argue that killing animals is godly because of the
animal sacrifices in the Old Testament. But, Jesus made it clear in
Hebrews 10: 7-8
Then I said, ‘Here I am—it is written about me in the scroll— I have
come to do your will, O God. First he said, “Sacrifices and offerings,
burnt offerings and sin offerings you did not desire, nor were you
pleased with them” (although the law required them to be made).
In Matthew 10, Jesus told us to pray that God’s kingdom will come.
We know what God’s kingdom will be like. We know there will be no more
death. In Revelation 21:4
“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death
or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed
away.”
In Romans 8:19-22, it is clear that creation is crying out for a future glory.
“The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be
revealed. For the creation was subjected to frustration, not by its own
choice, but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope hat the
creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought
into the glorious freedom of the children of God. We know that the
whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up
to the present time.”
I hope the above biblical references will empower fellow Christians
to stand strong in their convictions to stop the suffering in this world
and possibly influence other Christians to become Vegan!
~ Deb
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