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Love Animals? Turn Vegetarian

Faith, or matter Of convenience?

Contradictory Behaviour

The religiously preaching humans will talk of love and universal brotherhood and rear cows, pigs, hens, camels, goats etc., with love and care, sheltering them in his house. Then one day he and his family will gobble it all up on some Saint’s birthday! What a love really. Oysters are eaten live after prising the shells and adding a little lemon. Yummy, this must be the ultimate in gormandising. In France, goose is force-fed to get big livers weighing several kilos for their pate foie. Turkeys are force-fed to increase their flesh weight before Christmas feast. Unfortunately there are no Agony Aunts or Agencies, Gods’, Animals’ or any kind Animal Lovers’, to investigate this pre-food fattening torture of poultry and livestock the world over.

Ingesting Fear and Pain

When lambs are tied together or led to the slaughterhouse, however modern or scientific the slaughter procedure is, there appears a herd instinct of fear and panic that takes hold of the poor innocent creatures. An electric shock might kill it instantly but can that pain or shock be overcome? As for the traditional slaughterhouses, the less said the better. While ingesting these horror-end meat products we not only end up digesting their fear psychosis, trauma and shock into our innards but also carry free radicals and deadly homocysteines into our system. In due course what our body absorbs is hate-filled, fear-garnished carcinogens which produce negative psychosomatic effect on our Auto-Immune System without our knowledge. Can such meat harbour these post-death fear-effects? Well, not even God knows, otherwise He would have told us to eat vegetables, herbs, grains and fruits with those smooth molars He designed for us.

Vegetarianism, The Way Out

Even a plant has life and an aura of its own as Dr. Jagdish Chandra Bose proved with his Bose Effect long back in Calcutta. Plants can feel love and pain. However, by consuming fruits and vegetables there is no bloodshed, or torture unless they are Bonsai plants. God has given us abundance of plants and vegetables. Still now when Global Warming, Tsunamis, and Ozone Layer Depletion is threatening the world, we are  destroying animals with hate and consuming it as food for our greed. Human beings’ inability to feel the pain inflicted on innocent animals who are lower down on the food chain, is something we only can change. Neither God nor religion can help us give up meat and become vegetarians.

Conclusion

In case this article has helped you to feel more love for the innocent animals we slaughter for food, I can only say Thank God for small mercies. If you are seriously thinking of turning Vegetarian, then Good Luck and Godspeed. All surviving animals will sent a silent prayer for you to the Lord. Meanwhile, make the world go green, plant more vegetables and trees. Give up animal-based food and start loving animals, the world will be a better place to live in.

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  1. Lucia

    On November 12, 2008 at 1:57 pm


    Great article! The message conveyed in this story cannot be heard too often.

  2. Rhondalyn Teel

    On March 13, 2010 at 4:02 pm


    I am a carnivore. I kill most of my own animals, quickly and cleanly. There are no true vegetarians in the animal kingdom, especially not the cannibalistic ape kingdom.

    The word Love is used wrongly here. Love is mostly pride. Although you can be proud of causing little or no suffering to the animals and plants you eat. Yes, plants can feel pain and pleasure!

    Strict ‘vegetarians’ that I know are listless, bad smelling breath, sickly and generally ‘politically correct’ meaning they are easily lead by the ‘newest’ foolishness.

    When you see a healthy ‘vegetarian’ with a nice color to their skin and eyes, you know they cheat and satisfy the cravings with the red meats.

  3. Netty net

    On September 24, 2010 at 9:59 am


    Even Jesus ate lamp and fish, and don’t animals kill other animals for food.

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