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PETA Seeks 'Converts' at Southern Baptist Meeting

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

PETA members will be bringing a pro-vegetarian message to those attending the annual gathering of the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation’s largest Protestant denomination.

Among the demonstrators who will be standing outside the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville as the SBC opens its two-day meeting on Tuesday will be one dressed as Jesus, carrying a sign reading “For Christ’s Sake, Go Vegetarian,” and another dressed as a chicken with a sign reading “Jesus Loves Me Too.”

Other members will be holding signs reading "Thou Shalt Not Kill. Go Vegetarian" and "Blessed Are the Merciful. Go Vegetarian." They will also hand out leaflets that relate vegetarian living to Christian teachings.

"Factory farms and slaughterhouses are a source of constant violence and bloodshed, and they cruelly exploit God's creatures," says PETA Vice President Bruce Friedrich in a released statement.

"For Christians, the peaceful message 'God is love' extends to animals too – and to embody His compassion, we must stop eating them," he adds.

Not all – or even most – Christians would agree, however, as the Bible records Jesus eating fish and lamb and miraculously feeding a large crowd fish and bread. Furthermore, according to the Gospel of Mark, Jesus declared all foods “clean” – a declaration recorded again in the Book of Acts.

“[T]here is nothing wrong with a Christian being a vegetarian,” notes the ministry behind GotQuestions.org. “[But] there was never a command against eating meat.”

“What the Bible does say is that we should not force our convictions about this issue on other people or judge them by what they eat or do not eat,” it adds, pointing to Romans 14:2-3.

But Dr. Stephen R. Kaufman, who serves as chair of the Christian Vegetarian Association, says times have changed and that the imperative to choose a plant-based diet is much stronger today than in the past.

This, he adds, is because modern animal agriculture features factory farming, which is “inherently cruel to animals; is poor stewardship because it depletes the scarce land, water, and energy resources on which all humans and animal depend; damages God’s earth; and harms our God-given bodies, the ‘temple of the holy spirit.’”

“I don’t believe that salvation depends on diet, but I do think there is a moral imperative to do what we can to reconcile the world to God’s original, harmonious, peaceful intentions,” Kaufman says.

“I think a plant-based diet is a Christian ideal, as depicted in the vegan Garden of Eden, the Peaceable Kingdom, and the Millennial Age when ‘death shall be no more,’” he states, noting verses in the Bible that support his thoughts.

Like Kaufman, PETA also refers to the supposed diet in the Garden of Eden as ideal, noting that “God’s perfect world ... was vegetarian” in jesusveg.com, a PETA website designed to reach Christians and Jews.

PETA’s faith-based arm also makes its case by directing believers to words expressed by Pope Benedict XVI after he was elected in April 2005 and when he was still Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in 2002. Continue >>

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  • Thu Jun 25, 2009 7:46 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Thanks Cheisa and DRJ ... :)

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    Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:52 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    If PETA was the least bit interested in the souls of men rather than the hide of animals, I might give them the benefit of the doubt as to their "humanitarianism." However, they choose to deny the Word of God that says, "Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given you all things." (Genesis 9:3) THis God said to Noah. God had told Adam that the green herb was his to eat, but He told Noah that all moving things (living things) were his to eat. Amazing that PETA thinks God's Word is outdated!

  • Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:29 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Equating a vegetarian diet with Christianity is poppycock. Animals are slaughtered and eaten in the Bible and man is given dominion over them. There is nothing remotely un-christian about eating meat. I resent that an extremist organization, like PETA, should try to make that claim to promote an agenda that is as anti-human as it is pro-animal. Trap and release cockroaches? Get a grip.

    If anyone is at fault, it is the mega ranchers who provide the living conditions for the animals and the slaughterhouses that conduct that end of the business. Man is a natural carnivour and always has been or he wouldn't have canine teeth. I don't judge people who want to be vegetarians and would appreciate that false moral constructs aren't fabricated about my diet.

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:52 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I'm not a fan of PETA. I volunteer at our animal shelter and firmly believe that all animals should be treated with dignity as one of God's creatures, but I also believe in the food chain and the nutrients you can get from beef, chicken, and seafood (plus, living in MD, if I didn't eat crabs I think I would go hungry!) I don't eat at places like KFC because of how they kill and treat their chickens and I will buy hormone free chicken and beef, but I think you can quickly and painlessly slaughter an animal and still enjoy its food (and certainly give thanks for it.)

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:57 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    LOL... "rolling eyes"

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:40 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    As I stated already, Chicago, the Bible is clear that to be "pro-life" is to be pro-innocent human life.

    BTW, I grew up in Virginia, where we fished and hunted for most of the meat my family ate throughout the year. We also gardened for all the veggies we consumed, but never once considered killing a chicken or deer to be murder.

    It's a Christian thing. You wouldn't understand.

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:42 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    If everyone who wanted to eat meat had to kill their own cow or chicken, there would be a LOT more vegetarians in this world.

    Inconsistent values really bug me. If you're going to claim to be pro-life, then become a vegetarian. Otherwise, just simply say that you're anti-abortion and chow down at Sizzler.

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:49 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    LOL, Chicago, if you knew me you'd know my waistline is perfectly fine -- even though I enjoy a nice juicy steak regularly, grill out tons of burgers on my grill, and make a batch or two of yummy homemade beer every month. Riding my bike regularly assures that.

    Pro-life, BTW, is pro-human life according to the Bible.

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:31 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Flagged as inappropriate. show Did you see the piece where PETA tell Pres. Obama that he shouldn't have killed the fly on TV during an interview last week? They suggest you catch flies and take them outside to set free. Roaches too. Complete and udder fools. hide

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:27 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 4

    If you're going to claim to be "pro life" why should that apply only to humans? I'm not saying to refrain from killing insects, but if you have the chance to truly practice what you preach by being vegetarian, why not do so?

    Your waistline and might appreciate it as well.

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:50 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    These church leaders are probably wise enough to know that the Bible says it's wrong to judge another Christian based on what they have Christian liberty to eat or drink.

  • Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ahaha... I'm sorry but this is the funniest thing i've read today.

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