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A guilt-ridden carnivore makes the spiritual case for vegetarianism |
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Wednesday, 26 April 2006 |
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Rabbi Marc Gellman in Newsweek Society:
Eating animals may be right or wrong, but it is not wrong for the same reasons it is wrong to eat people. This is morally absurd and trivializes what is on its face an already daunting problem. The problem is that animals, though obviously not people, are also obviously not things. Animals are sentient beings and their deaths, particularly in the grotesquery of what is euphemistically called food processing causes them great pain and suffering.
Read the full story on Newsweek Society.
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