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Vegetarianism in Religion

The Prohibition of Animal Flesh Eating
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In all the major religions, there are commonalities, such as the principles:
“Do unto others what you would have them do unto you” and “Thou shall not kill.”
“Ahimsa” meaning nonviolence, etc… Obviously, the eating of any kind of animals,
sentient beings is absolutely forbidden in all main belief systems and holy teachings.
So regardless of which faith anyone belongs to, all must keep the most important precept: “Thou shall not kill.” Ahimsa. Nonviolence. Now it’s time for humanity to go back to how our Creator originally intended for all Hiers children to live – in dignity, respect, peace, love, and to be good stewards of our Earthly abode.
~ Supreme Master Ching Hai (Vegan)
World-renowned Humanitarian, Artist, and Spiritual Master
March 2, 2020
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