ANIMAL RIGHTS CAMPAIGNS
                               
          The Christian Thing To Do
                                     

2010 is a year of intensive campaigning to all sections of the Christian religion and associated radio stations.   
We feel that Christianity controls the conscience of many millions of people,  therefore if we can appeall to the  Bishops, Cardinal's, Pastors, Vicars, Reverands and even the Pope himself then they in turn might appeal to thier flocks not to choose meat and poultry which were reared on intensive farms.
 
If you have connections with any Church we will happily supply you with our literature on the subject to help you get the message over. This will be underpinned with many valid scriptures to reason with on a spiritual and biblical level.

As the Messiah, Jesus Christ was a willing sacrifice in place of animals, and whether he realized it or not he actually became the very first New Testament "Animal Liberator"!. Because of him gone was the neccesstity to perpetually rear and slaughter animals as a sacrifice to God for forgiveness of sins. God had already laid the basis in the ancient scrolls and Jesus clarified it when making statements such as, " Go away and learn what this means, I want Mercy and not Sacrifice" Matthew 9:13. 

In the literature we quote great men and women over a period of 2,500 years  who stood up to speak in out  behalf of animals. 



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                                     Letters to Government Ministers
                                            The Rt Hon Hilary Benn,

The Secretary of State DEFRA

 Politics and Vegetarianism: The Moral and Ethical Dilemma

Dear Mr Benn

It was a great surprise to hear that you are a vegetarian and yet have been appointed to oversee and promote the sale of millions of unconsenting animals, I feel that this letter is also particularly relevant after your timely discourse "Am I Not a Man and a Brother" when you highlighted mans record of inhumanity, however, inhumanity is still very much alive and kicking in Britain even in this day and age, yet many fail to discern its inextricable link to farming practice and exploitation of non- humans, can we proclaim to be humane when it is only humans themselves that benefit?

I am in favour of animal rights as well human rights, that is the way of a whole human being.

Abraham Lincoln 16th US President

I noted some comments made recently by farmers on a television interview who stated that they were very shocked and concerned at your appointment to this office, and felt that as a vegetarian you may have divided loyalties and not fully promote the sale of their livestock, and one can see that they certainly do have a valid point. George Bernard Shaw, who was I believe a significant contributor to the Fabian society (an early influencing philosophy of the Labour party), left us with much food for thought on the subject of genuine vegetarianism and never ceased to remind us of the misfortune of other creatures at the hands of humans, some of which will be cleaned, preened, and unwillingly led about by the nose before you by swaggering farmers who assume that these fellow beings are somehow their personal possessions to exploit, violate, and dispose of as they deem fit. Most people today are blissfully unaware of the gulf that divides humans off from being truly humane, and what actually constitutes enlightened and sustainable environmental stewardship of our earth, yet the need to seek answers to such questions has never been greater than it is at this present moment in time..

"If a group of beings from another planet were to land on Earth -- beings who considered themselves as superior to you as you feel yourself to be to other animals -- would you concede them the rights over you that you assume over other animals?"
George Bernard Shaw, Author, Fabian, and Vegetarian

Building Community Respect and Peace

I would hope that through your influence as an MP and vegetarian that you would help publicize the natural rights of other living beings, to live and enjoy the wild and free conditions that nature or God intended. A growing number of people now recognize it as unethical and environmentally damaging to breed vast multitudes of animals for a short miserable and unnatural life merely to satisfy the human taste for flesh. In the future if one chooses to be sustained by the meat of animals, then under an ethical conservation strategy one would only be able to get it by taking it from the wild, and not by breeding animals into enforced unnatural captivity. To this day many farmers make huge sums of money from dealing in the early deaths of other beings, however we would hope to see the role of the farmer of the future change to that of conservator of nature and the countryside, managing this in trust for the public, and not perpetually feeding the factories of suffering (Abattoirs) with victims for their own personal profit. Can you imagine the benefits of promoting universal respect for all beings?, this is now recognized as a foundation stone toward a peaceful civilization laid down by the ancient philosophers including ( Plato and Pythagorus ) men of reason who envisioned that vegetarianism would act to reduce the incidence of violence, hatred and murder from within our sick and corrupt society, they therefor held it as totally wrong, and inhumane, to deny the natural right of a free, wild, and undomesticated existence to animals.

For as long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other, indeed, he who sows the seed of murder and pain cannot reap joy and love".

Pythagoras: Philosopher Mathematician and Vegetarian -582 BC

"As long as there are slaughterhouses, there will be battlefields."

Leo Tolstoy author and Vegetarian

Ritual Slaughter (Shechitah)

I am sure you are aware that the market for Halal and Kosher meat is growing fast as farmers struggle to meet the demand. As you may also know such creatures are slaughtered without pre-stunning to adhere to an ancient religious practice often called Shechitah, which is a relic of a bygone barbaric age, surviving from a time when the Jewish and Muslim community stoned to death adulterers, juvenile delinquents and those who ever dared contemplate another path of life. Such monstrous acts as these though still in force as the religious requirements of Islam and Judaism are now recognized here as evil works and are thankfully banned by our British law system, so why do we still tolerate Shechitah this last vestige of such ancient cruelty. To slaughter animals without prior stunning is to withhold without pity even the smallest act of compassion one should bestow, and though masked by prayers over the unfortunate beast "shechitah" should be recognised for what it is, " a cold blooded act of Barbarity " carried out in behalf of people of these faiths who fiercely proclaim that they are actually merciful to others but who by their actions prove they are not. Please put an end to the inhumane practice of Shechitah.

Animals and Medical Research

You dear vegetarian also have a great opportunity to bring about new and monumental changes for the good of other fellow beings by banning another grave evil, "the heinous act of Vivisection". What if the hand of fate has in fact given you this office at this time as a special opportunity, to help end the unimaginable suffering of countless unconsenting creatures? Yes those still violated at the hands of both men and women who carry on their crime against nature approved at present by law and many branches of religion, will you now grasp this chance to act in behalf of other non-human fellow beings?  If you banished this atrocity from our country you should rightly go down in Britain's history as a unique MP, remembered for a noble act of Compassion, Pity, and Unselfishness one which will help establish global harmony and which has been seen by many as and aid to the survival of humans, in this fast dying world.

"Atrocities are no less atrocities when they occur in laboratories and are called medical research.

"George Bernard Shaw Author and Vegetarian

"What I think about vivisection is that if people admit that they have the right to take or endanger the life of living beings for the benefit of many, there will be no limit to their cruelty."
Leo Tolstoy Author and Vegetarian

We at Ulove believe it is part of the true destiny and evolution of the human race to cease all forms of unnecessary captivity and exploitation of other fellow beings, and by leading the way in clearly defining the ethical and moral principles that a vegetarian and MP will not compromise you would demonstrate to all humanity the depth of respect we all should rightly have for other less powerful creatures, which will ultimately lighten the load on the fragile life support systems of our beautiful earth, and benefit humans.

"The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look on the murder of men."Leonardo de Vinci, Artist, Scientist and Vegetarian."

 

Yours Sincerely

The United Liberation of Vegetarian Ethics

 

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You could personally make a big difference to this world contact Hilary Benn on the link below and ask him to spearhead monumental and compassionate changes to our Laws, to end the exploitation and slaughter of other living beings. 

Hilary Benn Contact

email bennh@parliament.uk

 


 

"Our task must be to free ourselves . . . by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty." "Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances of survival for life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet."
Albert Einstein, physicist, Nobel Prize 1921

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