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freshwest

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5. Whatever it takes, is what I say. Find common ground. I'd initially thought it was mainly Hindus who
Mon Mar 18, 2013, 06:51 PM
Mar 2013

abstained from meat, but the second group I found was Catholic. So I posted this one here. The wolf legend in the OP reminded me of native American, Indian and African stories, the prophecy of the lion laying down with the lamb when peace reigns.

I recall of story with great excitement from Africa of a lion who adopted an orphaned gazelle although she was really not equipped and lost the gazelle to a male lion that showed up when she was out looking to feed herself. Many people want changes.

I am all in favor of whatever will reach people, health news or environmental education, the truth of the meat and diary industry, spiritual journeys of all kinds, to change our relationship with animals to a better one. It will be better for all of us.

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