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EATING LIFE WILL GIVE LIFE
Thu, April 5, 2007 - 2:31 PMWhen Jesus was asked, "tell me , please, why sayest thou, do not eat the flesh if animals….? "Jesus' beautiful answer to him was; "Behold this watermelon, the fruit of the earth" Jesus then broke open the watermelon and said: "See thou with thine own eyes the good fruit of the soil, the meat of man, and see thou the seed s within, count ye them, for one melon maketh a humdredfold and even more.
If thou sow this seed, ye do eat from the true God, for no blood was spilled, nay no pain nor outcry sis ye hear with thy ears or see with thine eyes. The true food of man is from the mother of the earth, for she brings forth perfect gifts unto the humble of the land. But ye seek what Satan giveth, the anguish, the death, and the blood of living souls taken by the sword. Know ye not, those who live by the sword are the ones who die by the same death? Go thine way then, and plant the seeds of the good fruit of life, and leave ye off from hurting the innocent creatures of God."
In a teaching to his disciples in Lection XXXII, verse 4, of The Gospel of the Hebrews, Jesus is completely clear about his opposition to killing and eating animals:
For of the fruits of the trees and the seeds of the herbs alone do I partake, and these are changed by the Spirit into my flesh and my blood. Of these alone and their like shall ye eat who believe in me, and are my disciples, for of these, in the Spirit, come to life and health and healing unto man.
In the same section, verse 9, Jesus explains the problem of the custom of flesh-eating with an understanding of the past and a prophecy for the future return to vegetarianism for the whole world:
Verily I say unto you, in the beginning, all creatures of God did find their sustenance in the herbs and the fruits of the earth alone, till the ignorance and the selfishness of man turned many of them from the use which God had given them, to that which was contrary to their original use, but even these shall yet return to their natural food, as it is written in the prophets (Isaiah), and their words shall not fail.
In Lection XXXVIII, verses 3, 4, and 6 of The Gospel of the
Hebrews, the spiritual meaning of the awareness and practice of the oneness with all of life is translated into Jesus" teachings of vegetarianism and noncruelty to animals and all of life; His words are consistent with the awareness one would expect from someone of Jesus' great spiritual stature:
3 God giveth the grains and the fruits of the eaeth for food; and for righteous man truly there is no other lawful sustenance for the body.
4 The robber who breaketh into the house made by man is guilty, but they who break into the house made by God, even of the least of these are the greater sinners.
5 Wherefore I say unto all who desire to be my disciples, keep your hands from bloodshed and let no flesh meat enter your mouths, for God is just and bountiful, who ordaineth that man shall live by the fruits and seeds of the earth alone.
6 And whatsoever ye do unto the least of these my children, ye do it unto me. For I am in them and they are in me, yea, I am in all creatures and all creatures are in me. In all their joys I rejoice, in all their afflictions I am afflicted. Wherefore I say unto you: Be ye kind one to another, and to all the creatures of God.
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Thu, June 28, 2007 - 1:13 PM
yea
This was posted on my birthday...
as though it was meant for me:) Thank you for the encouraging words. Being raised mormon, I have an appreciation for the word of wisdom, but it seems many have strayed from words therein: "... and eat very little meat, except in times of drought or famine" |
