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Jesus the Compassionate Christ Won’t Frequent MxDxxxxd’s. By Dr. Chapman Chen
“Vegetarian” Christian theologian Stephen H. Webb (1961–2016) argued that MxDxxxxd’s provides inexpensive, calorie-dense food and implied that Christians should accept fast food and factory farming as unavoidable features of modern life. He even suggested that because Jesus identified with ordinary people and ate simple food, He would likely patronise MxDxxxxd’s were He to return today (Webb 2011:20–24). 1. Jesus Desires Compassion, Not Sacrifice! Such a claim fundamentally m
Chapman Chen
10 hours ago3 min read


Meatism is Animal Sacrifice Detested by God (Revised). By Dr Chapman Chen
Summary : In the OT, there are graphic descriptions of animal sacrificial rituals that make them sound like an evil cult dedicated to Satan. E.g., in Exodus (29:15-17) and Leviticus (7:1-6), there are phrases like "hands on its head", “slaughter”, "Cut... into pieces", "blood... to be splashed against the sides of the altar", "internal organs", "the head and the other pieces", "both kidneys with the fat", "liver", etc. In these two books, as well as Numbers and Ezekiel, it’s
Chapman Chen
1 day ago11 min read


The Vegan Sabbath: Compassion Beyond the Calendar. By Dr Chapman Chen
Wyatt Allen (2026), Public speaker at Amazing Facts International, a Seventh-day Adventist evangelistic ministry, argues that enforced Sunday observance could become the “mark of the beast” as in Revelation 13:15-17, and that it was Constantine, not God, that set up Sunday to be special. I deeply respect Mr. Allen’s desire to honour what God called holy. Nonetheless, Christians were already gathering on the first day of the week to celebrate the resurrection well before Const
Chapman Chen
5 days ago3 min read


St Philip Neri Condemns the Butcher’s Trade. By Dr Chapman Chen
Saint Philip Neri (1515–1595) was an Italian Catholic priest. The biography, The Life of Saint Philip Neri by Alfonso Cardinal Capecelatro, unequivocally attests both St Philip Neri’s habitual abstinence from animal flesh (effectively a vegan/near-vegan diet), and his compassion for animals. 1. A Vegan Diet The book explicitly and repeatedly describes the saint’s normal diet as “His food was bread and herbs”. Animal flesh is “almost unknown” to him. Capecelatro states plainl
Chapman Chen
Feb 23 min read
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