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Christian Vegetarian Association Presents:
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Eating Meat Does Not Necessarily Mean Eating Animals

Ethan Brown, CEO of "Beyond Meat" believes that by the end of this century people will no longer eat meat from animals, but instead "veggie" meats made from plant protein. "Beyond Meat" currently makes plant-based chicken meat sold at Whole Foods and other select stores.

Please visit Beyond Meat CEO: One day eating meat will have no connection to animals:
http://gigaom.com/2013/05/07/beyond-meat-ceo-one-day-eating-meat-will-have-no-connection-to-animals/
 
In this day and age, especially in developed countries like the U.S., the availability of plant-based products like meats, cheeses, eggs and milks makes it easier than ever for people to adopt a compassionate, healthy, plant-based diet. Although, of course, these products are certainly not needed in a well-balanced plant-based diet since legumes, nuts, seeds, vegetables and fruits can provide pretty much all the nutrients needed by a human body, the amazing advances in food science and technology are clearly showing that people --even those who like the taste of meat-- don't need to eat God's animals. Consuming the flesh and secretions of God's animals goes against Christ's teachings of compassion, mercy and love because causing unnecessary suffering to any creature is simply not compassionate or loving.

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