A Vegan Easter Celebrate The End Of Animal Sacrifice The Way Jesus Meant It To Be

A Vegan Easter Celebrate The End Of Animal Sacrifice The Way Jesus Meant It To Be

by Greg Dinneen
A Vegan Easter Celebrate The End Of Animal Sacrifice The Way Jesus Meant It To Be

A Vegan Easter Celebrate The End Of Animal Sacrifice The Way Jesus Meant It To Be

by Greg Dinneen

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Overview

Christians commemorate the Last Supper, Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus at Easter – the time when Jesus abolished animal sacrifice and replaced it with bread and wine.

So.
If ever there was a time to celebrate the abolition of animal sacrifice.
Easter is it.

One can eat the same foods for a Vegan Easter, as for a Vegan Christmas or a Vegan Thanksgiving, with the addition of chocolate Easter eggs, chocolate rabbits and hot cross buns.

With fruit, nuts, grains, herbs and vegetables, that were available in the Middle East at the time of Jesus. Including bread and wine, which Jesus said to eat and drink, "in memory of me".

And, slices of firm tofu can easily replace turkey or chicken.

This book also, includes "Should Christians Be Vegetarians", the Definition Of Veganism, what is and what is not Vegan Food, and the Health Hazards of Long-Term Vegan Diets.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046628791
Publisher: Greg Dinneen
Publication date: 03/11/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 594,906
File size: 91 KB

About the Author

SAVING ANIMALS 1000 AT A TIME The average Australian Animal-Eater eats more than 1000 animals in a life-time. But, it only takes 1 Australian Dairy Cow, 1 to 2 years in a Dairy, to provide you with a life-time supply of milk. Unfortunately, and partly because of Vegan Anti-Milk Propaganda, most Ex-Vegans, go back to eating more than 1000 animals. Instead of drinking milk from just 1.

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