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Re: Theos-World Re:Blavatsky ate flesh of animals regularly

Apr 13, 2005 07:40 AM
by Mark Hamilton Jr.


If I were a downright activist I would be concentrating more on
bettering their living conditions. They usually have absolutely horrid
living conditions when they are kept before they are slaughtered.

But can't one still feel compassion towards animals and still eat
meat? I don't approve of killing of any form, but I still eat meat. Is
that hypocritical? Not necessarily, because I don't kill it myself. It
is mass produced, and whether or not I eat it, it's there.

If one is to go so far and say that, "since plants are living as well
it would be wrong to murder them," we would surely die from not eating
them.

-Mark H.

On 4/13/05, Anand Gholap <AnandGholap@anandgholap.org> wrote:
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> Nothing can justify eating flesh of innocent animals. True
> spirituality developes compassion towards animals. When compassion is
> lacking there is no spirituality.
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-- 
Mark Hamilton Jr.
waking.adept@gmail.com



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