Jesus was a Vegan! 

Jesus was a Vegan!

The menu composition, based on a search for what foods of the Last Supper, believed by the religious to have been on the table at the Last Supper:

Unleavened bread.
Wine.
Lamb stew or roasted lamb, which is also wrongly named Paschal Lamb, which is Christian, and not Jewish.  Paschal comes from the variant of Pascal, from Latin Paschalis, is an adjective describing either the Easter or Passover.  (Hebrew: קרבן פסח, Romanized: Qorban Pesaḥ) meaning Passover Sacrifice.  (Qorban also spelt Korban.)
Fish sauce (tzir) or garum, a fermented fish condiment.
Olives.
Dates or other dried fruits (such as figs or apples).
Cucumbers.
Beans.
Aromatized wine.
Unleavened bread with toppings, possibly including the above ingredients.
 
According to ancient Christian text, Jesus, and his disciples at the stated time, were Vegan.  Or at least Vegetarians if they ate animal bi-products such as milk, and cheese, etc. However, the Homilies do attest to abstain from all animal food.  So, the so-call paschal lamb, and fish would not have been on the menu of the so-called last supper.
The Clementine Homilies state:
“But let no one think that by abstinence from things offered to idols he will fulfil the law.  For what commands us to keep ourselves from idolatry also teaches us that we should eat only of the fruits of trees and seeds and plants, and abstain from all animal food, and from all injury of animals; and with regard to our food, that it should be purely vegetable.—Homilies 8:18.
“Since the sacrifice of animals was originally permitted because of men’s weakness, the True Prophet has shown us that it is better to abstain from such food, saying:  If you desire to be my disciples, you will keep my commandments. Therefore, keep yourselves from blood and things strangled and from idols.”—Homilies 8:20.
 
There is a passage in one Homily, which pertains to the (Noah) Flood, that presupposes that all mankind as being vegans before the flood.   And took to eating of animal flesh because there were no animals after the supposed great flood!

“For in the beginning, the eating of flesh was unknown until after the flood, when, against their will, men were compelled to use the flesh of animals, because all things that were planted had been destroyed by the waters.—Homily 8:15

What do you say on part or all the discussion?

Gwen Pugh (Mrs), pp. Jero Jones.

Jero Jones

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