Hinduism is predominantly a vegetarian religion, and many worshippers also do not partake of eggs, so the transition from that diet to veganism is very easy. A large number of Buddhists are also vegan. In general any religion which seeks peace and harmony with the environment could be seen as "encouraging" to a vegan.
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The RDA does not change for vegetarians/non vegetarians.
Semi-vegetarians, or "mostly" vegetarians.
In religions there are often traditions and laws about what must not be eaten (or worn). Atheism is not a religion and therefore has no laws or traditions and athiests generally eat what they like. Some are omnivores, others are are vegetarians, or combinations of either. Personally, I will eat most anything that does not try to eat me first.
If by "most atheists", you are referring to the entire world, the population of atheists in China dwarfs the rest of the world's atheist population. Most Chinese Atheists adhere to a combination of Confucian and Materialistic philosophical principles.If by "most atheists", you are referring to Western Atheists, such as those in Europe and Anglo-America, these Atheists adhere to Rationalist Skepticism or Humanism as philosophical principles.
Atheists are people who do not believe in religion.The atheists were the most calm and rational people involved in the debate.Studies find that atheists are generally happier and more successful than those who follow Christianity.
The School for Atheists was created in 1972.
Minnesota Atheists was created in 1991.
American Atheists was created in 1963.
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There is no patron saint of vegetarians.
No. They are not necessarily vegetarians unless they want to be.