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Meat is the flesh of animals and provides much needed protein for teeth and bones.  Animals also produce Milk, HOney and Egg's for human consumption as well.  Those products are produced without killing the animal's though a fertilized Egg will never hatch into a chicken.  Egg's we eat are generally unfertilized anyway.
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[[Meat]] is the flesh of [[animals]] and provides much needed protein for teeth and bones.  Animals also produce milk, honey and eggs for human consumption as well, though these products are produced without killing the animals; Though one might note that a fertilized egg will never hatch into a chicken.  Eggs we eat are generally unfertilized.
  
Since the fall of Adam Mankind has been dependent on Animals for food as an animal was killed to provide coats of skin for ADam and eve. Adam and his righteous posterity also engaged in sacrifice of the firstborn male of all clean animals that were without blemish. In all likelihood the Meat was eaten by proper people in proper circumstances.
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==Use of Meat in Ancient Times==
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[[image: Elijah-mormon.jpg|300px|right|alt=Elijah Offers Sacrifice Mormon| Elijah Offers Sacrifice Mormon]]Since the fall of [[Adam and Eve|Adam]], mankind has used animals for food. Adam and his righteous posterity also engaged in animal sacrifice. In all likelihood the meat was eaten by proper people in proper circumstances.
  
After the Exodus from Egypt part of the law of Moses was dietery restricions on what animals could and could not be eaten.  Animals that had cloven hoofs and chewed there cud were allowed to be eaten but animals that did not chew there cud of have cloven hooves were forbidden. So CAttle and Sheep were permitted to be eaten while Hogs and horses were forbidden. Jews today still obtain from Pork.
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After the [[Exodus]], part of the law of [[Moses]] consisted of dietary restrictions specifying which animals could and could not be eaten.  Animals that had cloven hooves and chewed their cud could be eaten, while animals that did not chew their cud or have cloven hooves were forbidden. Thus, cattle and sheep could be eaten while hogs and horses could not be eaten. Jews today still abstain from pork. Likewise, there were dietary rules governing the use of birds and fish.
  
Likewise  there was a complex diet for Birds and fish as well.  While Isreals neighbors ate animals forbidden by law of Moses Isreal themself abstained.  A classic story is Daniel and his Three friends who refused to eat the kings meat but only ate what was allowed by law of moses and were greatly blessed.  A modern parrelel would be Latter day Saints blessed with Wisdom for keeping present Word of Wisdom.
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While Israel's neighbors ate animals forbidden by law of Moses, Israel itself abstained.  A classic story is that of [[Daniel]] and his three friends, who refused to eat the king's meat, but rather only ate what was allowed by [[Law of Moses]]. The Bible records that they were greatly blessed with health and strength.
  
After the ressurection Peter was given a revelation saying to eat Unclean beast. Was at first reluctant too but it is understandable with what he has been taught.  That would be the same as the lord telling prophet it's ok to go ahead and drink coffee understandably there would be some shock.
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After the Christ's [[resurrection]] Peter was given a revelation in which he was commanded to eat of those animals which were forbidden by the Law of Moses. Since this time, the flesh of all animals has been permitted to be consumed.
  
Since the ressurection of Jesus the flesh of all animals has been permitted to be consumed. Paul in a letter to Timothy said a sign of apostasy would be those that preach meat abstinence. Section 49 of the Doctrine and Coveneants says those that preach abstinence from meat are not ordained of God either. And he has ordained them that we may have in abundance.
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==Scriptural Teachings==
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In [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/dc/89 Section 89] of the Doctrine and Covenants the lord says meat is to be used sparingly and one scripture mentions in time of famine. Church members are counseled to not to waste flesh when they hunt (however the decision to hunt or fish is a private one). Members are also free to choose [[vegetarianism|vegetarian]] diets if they wish, however, vegetarianism is not specifically counseled and is not understood to be scripturally mandated, and teaching otherwise is an apostate practice.
  
A common claim by some animal rights groups and environmental groups is all the food we give to animals could be used to feed hungry people as not all the food animals eat turns into meat.  However that scripture talking about to have in abundance debunks the idea of there not being enough food to go around if we feed animals.
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Paul, in a letter to Timothy, describing future apostate, spoke of how  there would be those "commanding to abstain from meats" ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/1_tim/4/3#3 1 Timothy 4:3]). [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/dc/49/18-19#18 Section 49] of the [[Doctrine and Covenants]] says that those that preach abstinence from meat are not ordained of God and that he has ordained the animals for the use of man for food and for clothing.
  
In section 89 of the Doctrine and Covenants the lord says meat is to be used sparingly and one scripture mentions in time of famine.  89:15 that quotes those scriptures though says things that creepeth the earth to be used for famine so that could mean wild game.
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==Other Thoughts==
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The church owns many animal ranches and animal welfare operations. In addition, many leaders have worked extensively in the raising, slaughtering, and marketing of animal products. For example, [[Joseph B. Wirthlin]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] ran a family meat purveying and grocery business.
  
Church members are counseled not to waste flesh when they hunt however the descison to hunt of fish is a privat one.  Members are also free to choose vegetarian diets if they wish.  However are not free to use church doctrine to promote vegetarianism.
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Though we should treat animals kindly the lord provided meat for us to use with thanksgiving and the animals give us food in abundance.
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The church own's many animal ranches and animal welfare operations and many leaders have worked extensivly in the raising, slaughtering and marketing of animal products.  Among them Joseph B Wirthlin of the Quorom of the twelve owner of a meat operating warehouse in Salt Lake.
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Though we should treat animals kindly the lord provided meat for us to use with Thanksgiving and the animals give us food in abundance.
 

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Meat is the flesh of animals and provides much needed protein for teeth and bones. Animals also produce milk, honey and eggs for human consumption as well, though these products are produced without killing the animals; Though one might note that a fertilized egg will never hatch into a chicken. Eggs we eat are generally unfertilized.

Use of Meat in Ancient Times

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Since the fall of Adam, mankind has used animals for food. Adam and his righteous posterity also engaged in animal sacrifice. In all likelihood the meat was eaten by proper people in proper circumstances.

After the Exodus, part of the law of Moses consisted of dietary restrictions specifying which animals could and could not be eaten. Animals that had cloven hooves and chewed their cud could be eaten, while animals that did not chew their cud or have cloven hooves were forbidden. Thus, cattle and sheep could be eaten while hogs and horses could not be eaten. Jews today still abstain from pork. Likewise, there were dietary rules governing the use of birds and fish.

While Israel's neighbors ate animals forbidden by law of Moses, Israel itself abstained. A classic story is that of Daniel and his three friends, who refused to eat the king's meat, but rather only ate what was allowed by Law of Moses. The Bible records that they were greatly blessed with health and strength.

After the Christ's resurrection Peter was given a revelation in which he was commanded to eat of those animals which were forbidden by the Law of Moses. Since this time, the flesh of all animals has been permitted to be consumed.

Scriptural Teachings

In Section 89 of the Doctrine and Covenants the lord says meat is to be used sparingly and one scripture mentions in time of famine. Church members are counseled to not to waste flesh when they hunt (however the decision to hunt or fish is a private one). Members are also free to choose vegetarian diets if they wish, however, vegetarianism is not specifically counseled and is not understood to be scripturally mandated, and teaching otherwise is an apostate practice.

Paul, in a letter to Timothy, describing future apostate, spoke of how there would be those "commanding to abstain from meats" (1 Timothy 4:3). Section 49 of the Doctrine and Covenants says that those that preach abstinence from meat are not ordained of God and that he has ordained the animals for the use of man for food and for clothing.

Other Thoughts

The church owns many animal ranches and animal welfare operations. In addition, many leaders have worked extensively in the raising, slaughtering, and marketing of animal products. For example, Joseph B. Wirthlin of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ran a family meat purveying and grocery business.

Though we should treat animals kindly the lord provided meat for us to use with thanksgiving and the animals give us food in abundance.