SC - Introduction
Aislinn999@aol.com
Aislinn999 at aol.com
Mon Jul 5 21:34:39 PDT 1999
>> Was there a definition of vegetarian in period? That is, were
>> there people who lived in period that kept a vegetarian diet for moral
>>reasons? More specifically would those people had they existed have
>>been attending the kind of feasts we have records and recipes for? I
>>think that the definition you are using is a relatively modern
concept.
>
>I was under the impression that Aristotle and DaVinci and the like
>were all vegetarian...of course, that may have been propeganda my
>mother was giving me when trying to win me over to the meatless
>cause!
>
>Violente de San Sebastiano de la Frontera
We saw a billboard today that said "Jesus was a vegetarian. Visit us at
www.jesusveg.com to hear more". I have not visited the site, but it did
get me thinking. Is there actual scripture that implies that he did not
eat meat?
Christianna
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