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Why should YOU want to read a book defending meat eating? You might be surprised!
Can Christians be animal farmers, even on a large highly efficient farm?
Can the work in a processing plant, or a grocery store, or a BBQ restaurant, or even as a homemaker who feeds the family with nutritious and healthy meat?
Can they do so with clear consciences, with joy and thanksgiving, even in the face of attacks on their beliefs by opponents?
Can a believer rest in the knowledge that God, as revealed in the Bible, is not only permissive but pleased when they settle in for a plate of meat?
What Would Jesus Really Eat? A Biblical Case for Eating Meat answers those and many other questions.
You might not be disturbed by those questions yourself. You might answer each of them with a confident “Yes.” You might dismiss as needless any concerns that those who would answer each with a passionate “No” constitute any threat to Christian doctrine and practice.
But there are growing movements among Christians, especially younger Christians, that do just that. Such movements insist on a religious/moral basis for vegetarianism, veganism, or a “plant-based diet.” Those who condemn “factory farming” because somehow it violates “animal rights” implicitly threaten the Biblical doctrine of man: that people, and only people, are made in the image of God, given dominion over the earth, and are free to do whatever God does not forbid in His revealed law.
You might be surprised to learn that some of those movements actually challenge the gospel itself—the very heart of the Christian faith. And all of them borrow heavily from the non-Christian wings of the environmental movement.
That’s why I want you to read What Would Jesus Really Eat? It will equip you to defend a Biblical understanding not just of whether we are free to eat meat but also of our role in creation, our responsibility for how we treat animals, and what are morally justifiable farming methods.
And with today’s young Christians heavily influenced by unbiblical thought on all those subjects, this book will equip you to help them see the spiritual as well as nutritional problems with an ant-meat ideology.
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