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The Cross that Vegans Bear. By Pastor Robert Munro. Ed. Dr Chapman Chen
It is the cross that vegans bear. We oppose oppression of the weak. We oppose the killing of innocents. We live in a world of oppression, greed, murder, war, raping and pillaging, toxicity and poison. Yet through all this vegans continue to strive to educate others as to the horrors that are attributed to the choice on their plate. Vegans know that if the world were vegan, rape and greed would end, love would replace war, toxicity and poisons would be things of the past as wo

Chapman Chen
5 minutes ago2 min read


Give to Animals, and It Shall Be Given unto You. Dr Chapman Chen
When we help innocent creatures of God, life itself rises to help us. When we rescue animals from danger, the Lord will deliver us from evil. The more we pray for and bless animals abused by humans, the more blessed our own lives become. The more we speak out for animal rights, the more righteousness, harmony, and inner peace we encounter. The more we donate to animal sanctuaries and those who protect God’s creatures, the more abundance flows into our lives. Jesus understood

Chapman Chen
2 days ago1 min read


An Inquest into Jesus’ Death. By Dr Chapman Chen
Jesus died for the sake of humans and animals, but not in place of humans. 1. Jesus Chose to Die Jesus took the initiative to die in order to align with God’s grand scheme (Matthew 26:39; Luke 22:42), to fulfil the prophecy of the Scriptures (Matt. 26:54), and to wake us up from our falsities (e.g., Matt. 23:27–28), our indifference, and our atrocities toward animals and humans, raising us to a level of love (e.g., “Blessed are the merciful” — Matt. 5:7; cf. 1 John 3:16), pur

Chapman Chen
3 days ago3 min read


The Blood-Atonement Idea of Jesus’ Crucifixion is Pagan & Anti-Vegan. By Dr Chapman Chen
The idea that God wanted Jesus to die as a blood sacrifice is not the earliest Christian view. It is closer to pagan sacrificial religion than to Jesus’ own teachings or to the theology of the earliest Jewish-Christian communities (Ebionites, Nazarenes). It is also by definition anti-vegan. The belief that Jesus died as a necessary blood atonement was developed later, especially by Paul and then by later Gentile Christianity. 1. Jesus Himself Rejected Blood Sacrifice Jesus tw

Chapman Chen
7 days ago5 min read


Lift the Veil and Set the Innocent Free: A Song by Cindy Amick. Ed. Dr Chapman Chen
Miss Cindy Amick ( https://www.facebook.com/cindy.hopper.amick ): "Does anyone know of a vegan musician who would be interested in working on a project with me? I wrote a song called “Lift the Veil” about animals living on factory farms. " Editor’s Review: The lyrics are simple yet powerful, and the melody is celestial and profoundly moving. Although Miss Amick is a self-taught singer, her performance is both natural and impressively polished. She has indeed done a good job

Chapman Chen
Dec 12 min read


God Permitted Noah to Eat Creeping Plants, NOT Animals. By Dr Chapman Chen
Summary : Many flesh-eaters seize upon "The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth… into your hands are they delivered” (Genesis 9:2 KJV) and “Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you” (Gen. 9:3 KJV) to claim that God thereby gave humans permission to kill and eat any animals they fancy. Upon close scrutiny, this interpretation is incorrect. 1. Gen. 9:2 as a Description, Not an Approval Judging from its context, Gen. 9:2 is a des

Chapman Chen
Nov 237 min read


St Francis of Assisi’s Repentance After Eating Animal Products. By Dr Chapman Chen
St Francis of Assisi (1181/1182–1226) was renowned for his extraordinary compassion towards God’s innocent creatures. He addressed animals as his brothers and sisters, protected them from harm, and healed many of them (I:234–5). Animals, in turn, were often deeply attached to him, responding to him with devotion, gentleness, and even obedience (Bonaventure 1904:8.1, 8.6-11). However, because the medieval Church frequently accused strictly vegetarian or vegan groups—such as th

Chapman Chen
Nov 193 min read


A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey — Not for Humans to Consume. By Dr. Chapman Chen
Summary: In Exodus 3:8 (NKJV), God speaks to Moses from the burning bush and announces His plan to deliver the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and bring them into Canaan, described as “a land flowing with milk and honey.” Israel then sets out toward Canaan, and the spies sent by Moses later confirm its extraordinary fertility with a massive cluster of grapes. The people’s fear causes a forty-year delay in the wilderness, and only the next generation, under Joshua, finally e

Chapman Chen
Nov 164 min read


God Gives All Animals Both Soul and Spirit. By Dr Chapman Chen
For the last 2000 years, numerous anti-vegan theologians and clergy have claimed that according to the Bible, animals, unlike humans, do not have a soul, and so it is ok for humans to exploit them, use them to the core, and kill them for food, for labour, for transport, for entertainment, for experimentation, etc. Yet, it is stated clearly in the Hebrew Scripture that animals, just like humans, are given a living soul (nephesh) and a spirit (ruach). Augustine & Aquinas St. Au

Chapman Chen
Nov 93 min read


Open Your Mouth for the Voiceless. By Dr Chapman Chen
“Open your mouth for the speechless, in the cause of all who are appointed to die” (Proverbs 31:8). For sure, this applies to political dissidents imprisoned in dungeons, tortured, and organ-harvested by dictatorial regimes. Nonetheless, it also applies to animals crammed into small cages in dark factory farms, and throat-cut, scalded, cut open, and skinned alive in slaughterhouses and laboratories. These helpless, terrified creatures cannot speak for themselves. They have no

Chapman Chen
Nov 82 min read


Saints Cosmas and Damian: Unmercenary Healers of Humans and Animals. By Dr Chapman Chen
Saints Kosmas and Damian of Mesopotamia, the twin physician-saints known throughout the Christian East as the Holy Unmercenaries, were born in the province of Cilicia, probably in the city of Ægeæ, in the third century, to a pagan father and a profoundly devout Christian mother, Saint Theodotē, whose faith, compassion, and instruction shaped the whole course of their lives. Theodotē taught her sons to receive the healing arts as a gift from God and to offer medical care freel

Chapman Chen
Nov 14 min read


Happy World Vegan Day: A Return to Eden and the Vegan Christ. By Dr Chapman Chen
1. What it is: World Vegan Day is an annual day of celebration and reflection observed globally on 1 November. It marks not just plant-based living, but a commitment to non-violence (ahimsa), compassion, ecological responsibility, and spiritual integrity. 2. Origins: World Vegan Day was established in 1994 by Louise Wallis, then Chair of The Vegan Society (UK), to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Society (founded in 1944). Donald Watson, who coined the term “vegan” tha

Chapman Chen
Nov 12 min read


St. Peter’s Halloween Warning: Abstain from the Table of Devils! By Dr Chapman Chen
Halloween stands on the eve of All Saints’ Day, a time traditionally meant to honour holy men and women who lived lives of compassion, purity, and faithfulness to God. Yet, in the modern world, Halloween has become a celebration of the grotesque: images of death, violence, fear, and—most disturbingly—feasts of dead flesh displayed as entertainment. But the earliest Christian tradition offers a stark warning regarding such imagery and practice, especially when it concerns the

Chapman Chen
Oct 313 min read


Animals Are Not Our Property: A Rebuttal of Wayne Grudem (2016). By Dr Chapman Chen
On 30 October, animal rescuer Zoe Rosenberg was convicted of felony conspiracy and three misdemeanours for rescuing four very sick chickens from Perdue’s Petaluma Poultry slaughterhouse in California. She now faces up to five years in prison. Meanwhile, Petaluma Poultry faces no charges whatsoever for leaving sick birds to die or scalding animals alive on its killing line. This is precisely what follows when the law recognised the birds only as human property — not as sufferi

Chapman Chen
Oct 313 min read


“Eating Animals Harms Your Christ Body.” ~ Charles Fillmore. By Dr Chapman Chen
Charles Sherlock Fillmore (1854–1948), co-founder of the Unity School of Christianity with his wife Myrtle, was a pioneering New Thought teacher who believed that the spiritual life must be reflected in one’s body, diet, and daily conduct. Myrtle Fillmore adopted vegetarianism (veganism) in 1895 for ethical reasons, and Charles followed, making his first public declaration on diet in the 1903 Unity tract As to Meat Eating. For roughly three decades, Fillmore taught that absta

Chapman Chen
Oct 304 min read


Jesus and His Disciples as Vegan Essene–Nazirites, Nazoraeans, and Ebionites. By Dr Chapman Chen
Long before Christianity emerged, a stream of Jewish holiness opposed animal sacrifice, rejected violence, and sought purity through compassion rather than blood. Jesus stood within this tradition. Its history runs through four interconnected movements—the Nazirites, the Essenes, the Nazoraeans, and the Ebionites—each preserving a stage of the same abstention-based, peace-oriented spirituality. The Dead Sea Scrolls allow us to clarify this lineage and to distinguish the vegan

Chapman Chen
Oct 274 min read


Preview — Session 2, Vegan Theology Free Online Course (Sat 25 Oct, 4:30 pm UK Time)
Does “ dominion ” in Genesis 1:28 mean domination? Does “ subdue ” in Genesis 1:28 mean treading down animals? Does being “ made in God’s image ” ( Genesis 1:26–27 ) mean that only humans mirror God and therefore have God-assigned authority over other animals? For nearly 2,000 years, these verses have been used by influential anti-vegan theologians such as St Augustine, St Thomas Aquinas, and Martin Luther , and even by “animal-friendly” theologians like John Calvin, Karl B

Chapman Chen
Oct 231 min read


Join Us This Saturday (Oct. 18) for Session 1 of the Vegan Theology Course!
Dear All, Please be reminded that our free online course, Vegan Theology , will start on Saturday, 18 October, at 4:30 pm (UK time) / 11:30 am (U.S. Eastern) / 10:30 am (U.S. Central) / 9:30 am (U.S. Mountain) / 8:30 am (U.S. Pacific). https://www.vegantheology.net/post/join-us-this-saturday-oct-18-for-session-1-of-the-vegan-theology-course Session 1 will be Introduction to Vegan Theology . In this session, we will explore how to determine whether a biblical verse is an in

Chapman Chen
Oct 151 min read


There Is Nothing Humane About Killing Innocent Creatures Who Don't Want to Die. By Dr Chapman Chen
Summary: Many modern “animal-friendly” theologians—such as John Calvin, C. S. Lewis, Karl Barth, Stephen Webb, and David Clough—actually...

Chapman Chen
Oct 126 min read


“Dominion” in Genesis 1:28 Means Serving the Animals. By Dr Chapman Chen
Many anti-vegan theologians, such as St Augustine ( The City of God ), Martin Luther ( Luther’s Works , 2:132), and Karl Barth ( Church...

Chapman Chen
Oct 63 min read
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