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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Offering Peace

Should a pacifist eat meat? There are of course many sources, and many expressions, of a pacifist ethic. But if one is practicing nonviolence, does it not seem strange to rely on violence against animals for one's daily living?
Posted by pacifist viking at 8:34 AM
Labels: on animals, on peace

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