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Old 14th August 2008, 06:36 AM
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THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS


The Seventh Day Adventists do not eat meat .

They have a substitute Turkey they call "Veggie-Turkey" .

Since it tastes like real Turkey , would it seem difficult to express their beliefs if they don't eat meat , to make a meat substitute which smells and looks and tastes like a real dead Turkey and label it "Veggie-Turkey" ?

I mean if you had a farm with Turkeys and you were a Seventh Day Adventist wouldn't it feel strange when you ask mom , "What's for supper " and she says " Veggie Turkey " and you then ask , What is Veggie-Turkey mom ? " , and mom replies , " Oh , it is just like ,, and tastes like ,, a real dead Turkey " .

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Perhaps the Seventh Day Adventists make these meat-less foods and have them taste like real dead animals to allow a form of 'normal' or whatever for the children .

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Yes l see what is confusing you ...........
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First, it is not true the Seventh-day Adventists don't eat meat. Vegetarianism is only a recommended lifestyle change.

Second, I think the taste of their meat analogs, especially in the beginning, had to do with the need to wean people off the real stuff without shocking the system.
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