God took six days to create the world,
instead of creating the world in an instant,
In order to devote attention to the creatures
who were created each day.
To show that the all compassionate Creator
Held all the members of the family of creation sacred.

God's reaction to creation:
"And God saw that it was good."

The attention given to the creatures
Is supported in the vegetarian covenant of Genesis 1: 29-30,
A covenant which says
 
     "And God said `Behold I have given you every plant yielding seed
which is upon the face of the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit;
you shall have them for food. And to every beast of the earth
and to every bird of the air and to everything that creeps on the earth,
everything that has the breath of life,
I have given every green plant for food.'" l: 29-30.

This is the spiritual law.
  It's plain as day, right there in the beginning of the Torah:
God wants not only humans, but all creatures to be vegetarian.

The all-loving Creator wants all flesh and blood
to live peacefully together.

This is the Law!

And all the contradictory revisions that occur later,
such as making the villain in the Cain and Abel story Cain the farmer
and not Abel the cattle killer who obviously break's God's covenant of Genesis 1: 29,
and establishing a covenant of carnivorism with Noah after the deluge,
come from people changing the scriptures
so that they would now sanction what God formerly condemned.
Their motive?  Economic.
 They wanted to make a profit
selling the dismembered parts of the slaughtered bodies for people to eat.
 
In the vegetarian universe that God desires,
it is the killer of God's creatures who is the villain,
and not Cain who avenged the killing of God's creatures by killing Abel,
 the bloody criminal who broke the covenant God gave in 1: 29.

Ancient Hebrew confirms this exegesis:
Cain's name became the root of kanna im,
meaning zealot or avenging priest,
and Abel's name came from Ab and El,
Ab being a prefix of negation,
just as the prefix Ab is in Abnormal;
and El meaning God.
The combination therefore meant
one who negated, or obscured God.

One of the so-called mysteries of the Bible
is why Abel's name means vain, sorrowful, or misty.
Abel represented the force which obscured divine light by killing animals
and therefore transgressing God's command to be vegetarian.

Therefore, it is easy to see, if the reader is objective,
that Genesis 1: 26-28 stating that other creatures
may be subdued and  had dominion over
is obviously a false scripture,
for those creatures who are subdued or dominated have descended
from the state of sacredness to the state of slavery and servility.
These scriptures are a perfect example of the insertion of the demonic
in a universe that has previously regarded all creatures as sacred.

Those who choose to have moral discernment will see.
Those who test the spirit of each part of scripture can easily determine
if scriptures correlate with the original sacred nature of creation.
If scriptures deviate from the original sacredness, and sanction
subjugation, dominion, fear and dread, and slaughter,
they are most certainly revisions.

Only those in denial will justify carnivorous diets.
Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Philosophers,
Ministers, Priests, Rabbis, whoever--
Every class and profession in society betrays its highest moral ideals
when it refuses to acknowledge and implement the knowledge
that killing animals is a losing situation for the animals,
and that it is a losing situation for those who eat the animals as well,
for those who ingest these animals die sooner than those who do not,
from heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes,
deficiencies of the immune system and so on ad nauseum.

Animal fat is a serum for disease in the body.
Just as carnivorism is a disease of the spirit transgressing
the only real dietary covenant given by the Creator:
 
     "And God said `Behold I have given you every plant yielding seed
which is upon the face of the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit;
you shall have them for food. And to every beast of the earth
and to every bird of the air and to everything that creeps on the earth,
everything that has the breath of life,
I have given every green plant for food.'" l: 29-30.


 
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