because god gave animals to man to rule over (this includes eating).
Vegan is a fairly recent eating innovation. Jesus was a Jew two millenia ago and so followed Jewish dietary laws. As a Jew, he would be required to eat lamb on the Day of Atonement. Other times of the year, something approximating a vegan diet was probably possible. The cool winters in Judea would make a completely vegetable diet a challenge, but not necessarily impossible.
Typically, a vegan diet often is related to an ethical viewpoint that simply did not exist in the time of Christ. Animals were considered to be a source of food, a source of labor, a source of clothing, and a source of sacrifice. The vegan ethical model simply was foreign to Jewish and early Christian thinking, so a vegan diet would not be sought or valued.
No, but they do have a line of vegan shoes. The vegan shoes are listed as vegan on the website.
Eggs and honey are not vegan but are vegetarian. Vegetarian- not mean. Vegan- not from an animal. Fish is not vegan.
Sun chips Original are not vegan. They have the ingredient SUGAR. This is not vegan
You can, but it would no longer be a vegan recipe.
Yes, vinegar is vegan.
Yes, they are vegan.
There is no such thing as an octo vegan.
Not a true Vegan.
Yes, soba is vegan.
Yes, algin is vegan.
Anyone can be a vegan! But currently Barack Obama does not follow a vegan lifestyle.
Extacts are vegan. Many vegan baking recipes call for extract.