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              In many places fish become so contaminated by the filth on
            
            
              which they feed as to be a cause of disease. This is especially the
            
            
              case where the fish come in contact with the sewage of
            
            
              “Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and
            
            
              pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against
            
            
              the soul.”
            
            
              1 Peter 2:11
            
            
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              large cities. The fish that are fed on the contents of the drains may
            
            
              pass into distant waters and may be caught where the water is pure
            
            
              and fresh. Thus when used as food they bring disease and death on
            
            
              those who do not suspect the danger.
            
            
              The effects of a flesh diet may not be immediately realized; but
            
            
              this is no evidence that it is not harmful. Few can be made to believe
            
            
              that it is the meat they have eaten which has poisoned their blood
            
            
              and caused their suffering. Many die of diseases wholly due to meat
            
            
              eating, while the real cause is not suspected by themselves or by
            
            
              others.
            
            
              The moral evils of a flesh diet are not less marked than are the
            
            
              physical ills. Flesh food is injurious to health, and whatever affects
            
            
              the body has a corresponding effect on the mind and the soul. Think
            
            
              of the cruelty to animals that meat eating involves, and its effect
            
            
              on those who inflict and those who behold it. How it destroys the
            
            
              tenderness with which we should regard these creatures of God!
            
            
              The intelligence displayed by many dumb animals approaches
            
            
              so closely to human intelligence that it is a mystery. The animals see
            
            
              and hear and love and fear and suffer. They use their organs far more
            
            
              faithfully than many human beings use theirs. They manifest sym-
            
            
              pathy and tenderness toward their companions in suffering. Many
            
            
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              animals show an affection for those who have charge of them, far su-
            
            
              perior to the affection shown by some of the human race. They form
            
            
              attachments for man which are not broken without great suffering to
            
            
              them.
            
            
              What man with a human heart, who has ever cared for domestic
            
            
              animals, could look into their eyes, so full of confidence and affec-
            
            
              tion, and willingly give them over to the butcher’s knife? How could
            
            
              he devour their flesh as a sweet morsel?