Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hi Simon, It is nice to hear from you. Please call me CT, everyone does. I was a Minister in the United Methodist Church. I became disabled in 1990, and retired of necessity. Once in a while I fill in for a Minister on vacation. Mostly I read and write. I do what I can to help God's children, both human and animal. My disability has turned out to be a good thing. It gives me time to work for worthwhile causes. Best Regards, Rev. Jim simonpjones <simonpjones wrote: Hello Jim, Just like to say how the Christian ministry needs people like you to preach the real good news! Out of interest, Which domination are you using at the moment ? Simon ----- Original ?Message ----- James Allen Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:23 PM To Randi, You Are Not Alone! Hi Randi, You are doing the right thing by becoming a vegetarian. The taste of meat is not worth the agony and torture animals are exposed to on farms and at slaughter facilities. I'm 61 years old, and have eaten meat most of my life. About a month ago I became a vegetarian. I still eat cheese and eggs, but plan to eliminate them from my diet soon. Eating meat and using animal by-products is a moral question. I have always been a lover of animals, and could no longer justify eating the animals I professed to love. I could never murder an animal, but I supported animal murder by eating meat. The thing I noticed about becoming a vegetarian was how easy it was to do. After more than sixty years of eating meat, I stopped without a problem. I think that was because it was the right thing to do. My conscience is clear and I have experienced no physical problems one might expect from such a radical change of diet. I, too, stand alone. No one else in my family! is vegetarian. My daughter, Jaimie, and my sister, Diane, are both on the verge of becoming vegetarian. I have not experienced any negative feedback from my family or friends. But if I did, I would not change my mind. It is never to late to do what your heart tells you is right. As a Christian minister, I feel I'm doing what God wants me to do. God did not create animals for us to consume. You can rest assured that God loves His animal children just as much as His human children. There is a special place in hell reserved for those who hurt the animals. You may not have many vegetarians where you live. There are few where I live, but more are joining us all the time. My best friend, Greg, and his wife, Juno [ Judy] recently became vegetarian after viewing a dvd I received from PETA. In short, you are not alone. Do what you know is right, and damn the consequences. I'm proud to be a member of PETA, and pray for the Animal Liberation Front. If you need someone to talk to, you can e! -mail my wife, Jean, or myself at fluffy0752 Stand firm in your convictions, Best of luck, Rev. Jim randi127 <randi127 wrote: My brother just called me a hypocrite because I "used to eat meat". That makes no sense at all. I think, for me to be a hypocrite, I would have to tell him not to eat meat(which I don't, I just mention every once in a while that in addition to being bad for you, the poor animals are tortured and killed) then turn around and eat a steak. I guess maybe I'm sort of getting him to understand where I'm coming from, and he doesn't like it. Which in turn, is making him angry so he lashes out at me. He just turned 21, so he thinks he knows everything. I've been a vegetarian for almost a year, which has been simple. I was vegan for a little over a month, I think, then slowly started letting the animal products slip in again. I've cut them out again, though. I just don't feel right eating them - morally or physically. It's really ha! rd where I live, though. There is only one 'health food store' I know of where I can get vegan stuff, and the pickin's are pretty slim. I've done the mail order thing several times, but it gets expensive quick. I know it's kind of pathetic on my part, but I think I just need a little encouragement. Everyone I know thinks it's weird that I won't eat meat. Some even joke that it's a religion or something. I don't know what to tell them. I can never seem to find the right words when the time comes. I don't even know any vegetarians or vegans, so I'm kind of on my own.Well, that's all for now, I guess. Thanks -RandiTo send an email to - Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam To send an email to - To send an email to - Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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