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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.VEGETARIANS ONLY: Religion and vegetarianism?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(VEGETARIANS ONLY: Religion and vegetarianism?),it will help you,my kids.

I'm just curious about what religion my fellow vegetarians are. So what's you're religion? Does it have any influence over your vegetarianism? Or vice-versa? Also, what kind of vegetarian are you? I'm curious if certain religions are more likely to have more percentages of a certain type of vegetarian than another (for example, ovo-lacto vegetarian, ovo vegetarian, lacto vegetarian, pseudo-vegetarian (eats chicken, fish, etc., but not beef and pork), part-time vegetarian, vegan, etc.

I'll start:
My religion is Deism. My religion plays a huge part>leaders/preachers/sources/teac... (take your pick of terms- it doesn't translate well) but isn't required/needed for anyone else. I started to become veggie at 8 years old because I chose to follow this path when it was offered to me (so it obviously influenced my choice to be veggie<g>).
Does that answer help?
I'm a lacto-ovo vegetarian and a Catholic. Religon isn't a big deal in my life right now, I dont go to church and stuff, but I pray and try not to lose my faith. My faith, however, is currently on the back burner. That sounds bad but: it doesn't make much sense to me right now, Catholics believe animals don't have souls, and acorrding to my grandmother "God put animals on this world for one reason and that was to serve man". I don't believe it, but if that was true I would not be religous.
I'm what people call vegan, although I dislike the word myself. I prefer to just be "human".
I'm not religious.
No, not atheist, I don’t like the implications of that word.
I think that religion is just as empty as believing in science.

Maybe I’m wrong, but Buddhism is the only large organized religion I know of that is not based upon superstitions, gods, and such but follows nature and the universe. To Buddhists, Buddha was just a person, a philosopher with wise words. Not a god. I’m not a follower of Buddha’s teaching either.

In the end, none of us knows anything.
Yet, I know enough to see that nature works all by itself without our ‘help’ or understanding and that following nature is the best path in life. I also believe that doing more good than evil (to put it in black and white terms) is the way in which everyone should live. It’s as simple as understanding the difference in helping or harming. It’s plain to see. Family, friends, and village should be the focus of our lives and the more we become disconnected from nature, the further we separate ourselves.


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