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The Last Call of Jesus. By Dr Chapman Chen
In Mark 16:15 (NIV), immediately before His ascension, Jesus gave the last briefing to His disciples: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” This verse has profound theological implications that extend beyond human salvation, offering a strong foundation for a Christ-centered vegan and animal-friendly ethic. 1. "All Creation" Includes Animals The Greek word for “creation” (κτίσις, ktisis) does not refer exclusively to humans but encompasses all living
Chapman Chen
10 minutes ago4 min read


Jesus Died For Us (Animals and Humans), NOT In Lieu of Us! By Dr. Chapman Chen
Summary : The immediate cause of Jesus’ death is His direct action to liberate animals from the Second Temple (Matthew 21:12–13; Mark 11:15–17; Luke 19:45–46; John 2:13–16), which severely offended the Chief Priests and scribes by greatly compromising their lucrative commercial interests (Tabor 2012; Akers 2020). Secondary causes include long-standing grudges or religious discrepancies between the Jewish priests and Jesus, and the Romans’ concern about the subversive, anti-co
Chapman Chen
2 days ago6 min read


World Rat Day and St Martin de Porres. By Dr. Chapman Chen
According to PETA, today (April 3) marks World Rat Day, a chance to honor rats as the affectionate, intelligent, and distinct individuals that they are. They laugh when gently tickled; they assist one another; they possess remarkable visual abilities; they are highly intelligent and capable of learning tricks; and they are devoted mothers. Rats experience pain, fear, and happiness, just as humans do. Yet despite this, they remain among the animals most frequently used in outd
Chapman Chen
3 days ago2 min read


The Eucharist is Not Jesus' Blood and Flesh (Revised). By Dr. Chapman Chen
Contrary to the mainstream church’s doctrine, the Eucharist is not Jesus’ flesh and blood; Jesus is not the ultimate sacrificial lamb to atone for our sins. 1. Eating Blood, Even Symbolically, is a Taboo Eating blood, even symbolically, is strictly forbidden by the Torah (cf. Tabor 2012; Leviticus 17:10-14), and Jesus came to fulfil the Law rather than to abolish it (Matt. 5:17). The Last Supper or the Eucharist is described in the Messianic Rule in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Chapman Chen
3 days ago7 min read
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