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Latest revision as of 23:21, 4 February 2012
Arguments[edit]
Hare Krishnas (members of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness) are all vegetarians. They serve free vegetarian meals, called feasts, every Sunday wherever they have a group anywhere in the world. 'It's a kind of open house. you come alone or with your family...It's no small-time snack. Devotees have spent all day - sometimes more - cooking wonderfully varied dishes.' (1) In needy areas, Hare Krishnas provide a vegetarian meal service throughout the week. 'Profuse distribution of prasadam, vegetarian food offered to Krsna, is integral to the Hare Krsna movement' (2).
Objections[edit]
Once they've finished providing that huge veggie feast for everyone, they all go for a McDonalds.
References for the Arguments[edit]
Wadell, John, 'But You Kill Ants', Australia, 2004[edit]
- 'Back to Godhead' magazine, 1981, p34
- 'Back to Godhead' magazine, 1987, p11
References for the Objections[edit]
This article is based on a GNU FDL Vegan Wikia article: Hare_Krishna | Veg |