Do You Eat Flesh? addresses the practice of eating meat from a health, moral, and spiritual perspective. This direct pamphlet challenges flesh food consumption, presenting White's counsel that original diet was vegetarian, flesh eating began after the fall, and God's ideal remains plant-based nutrition. The work typically presents multiple arguments against meat: health dangers (disease, stimulating properties, shortened lifespan), moral concerns (animal suffering, brutalizing effects), spiritual issues (clouding mental and spiritual faculties), and biblical evidence (Eden diet, Daniel's experience). White acknowledged that not everyone could immediately abandon flesh foods but urged progressive reform toward vegetarian diet. The pamphlet emphasized that overcoming appetite through diet reform prepares believers for latter rain and final crisis. This direct title and topic exemplify White's straightforward health reform counsel.
Church members considering diet reform, those questioning vegetarianism's importance, health professionals, and anyone seeking biblical counsel on nutrition and lifestyle.
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