Are most Unitarians Vegetarian/Vegan?!


Question:

Are most Unitarians Vegetarian/Vegan?

What are the other Christian based faiths out there that believe eating animal carcass' is wrong morally?


Answers:
There's an old joke that if you put five Unitarians in one room and ask them a question, you'll get six different answers. I seriously doubt that such a diverse group would agree to making vegetarianism a doctrine. I am not aware of any other Christian group that holds vegetarianism as part of its basic belief system.

Some groups do* adhere to the Old Testament code of not eating pork and unclean foods. I may be wrong, but I think that the Herbert W. Armstrong churches follow a pork-free diet.

no. being a Unitarian has nothing to do with being a vegetarian. none that i know of.

The only 'major' christian subset that (hmm) 'pushes' vegetarianism would be the Seventh Day Adventists. There are also quite a few small sects that require vegetarianism. While U/U might be veggie friendly and have a larger percentage of vegheads than other christian churches I've never seen or heard anything from them that says they consider meat eating a sin.




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