Graeme M
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Thanks for this, @silva, I had not seen or heard of this film before now. So this is a Q&A with the producers... I hope to watch it later. It looks like the actual doco is available here in March so I will go see it. I am curious about their angle. I have just published my blog post about the fundamental similarities between scriptural attitudes to animals and veganism. My argument is that fundamentally, God expects us to look after other animals consistently with His nature. He did not create animals to be simply objects for exploitation (ie a mere means) but to have value and dignity in and of themselves because they are part of His Creation (ie they are ends in themselves). Likewise, veganism aims to recognise the inherent value and dignity of other animals as sentient beings who are ends in themselves, not mere means. Caveat: I am an atheist so I don't quite grasp the whole Christian worldview!
Why Veganism Reflects Christian Ideals
Some Christians criticise vegans and reject veganism, usually on the grounds that God gave humans dominion over the animals and approves their use for food and fibre. However veganism today is not …
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