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Yes, I understand that the original founders of this religion ate meat to survive. I was just wondering if there are any followers of Asatru living in the "modern" world that don't eat innocent animals and are fine with a simple vegetarian/vegan meal.
Thanks for your reply!
Incidentally, the documentary Germanic Tribes: Barbarians Against Rome says that according to the information contained in their bones, Germanic Tribes (at least on the Continent) didn't eat a whole lot of meat. They mostly ate fruits and some vegetables, probably due to the high danger of hunting. (And the environment wasn't as harsh there as in Scandinavia).
I don't mean to start an argument, but this makes no sense. First of all, the Germanic tribes were not vegetarian and even if they were, they were vegetarian because they were forced to be, as you said. I don't think they used reason and compassion to reach the conclusion that vegetarianism is the better diet. It's possible that they would act violently towards animals if they had the chance. Therefore, please don't make comments like this....so much for the idea that a vegetarian diet leads to a gentle, peaceful demeanor.
Thanks.
I don't mean to start an argument, but this makes no sense. First of all, the Germanic tribes were not vegetarian and even if they were, they were vegetarian because they were forced to be, as you said. I don't think they used reason and compassion to reach the conclusion that vegetarianism is the better diet. It's possible that they would act violently towards animals if they had the chance. Therefore, please don't make comments like this.
Anyway, thanks to everyone who answered my question.
I don't mean to start an argument, but this makes no sense. First of all, the Germanic tribes were not vegetarian and even if they were, they were vegetarian because they were forced to be, as you said. I don't think they used reason and compassion to reach the conclusion that vegetarianism is the better diet. It's possible that they would act violently towards animals if they had the chance. Therefore, please don't make comments like this.
It's possible that they would act violently towards animals if they had the chance.
That statement implies that they were the kind of people that would pull the wings off butterflies for the fun of it. That's quite slanderous against an entire group of people. Most indigenous peoples were very much aware of what animals meant, thanked the spirit of the animal for providing sustenance for the people and slaughtered it in the most humane way possible. The northern peoples were very much in tune with nature and respected it. They would not have gone hunting for sport or used methods that would prolong the suffering of the animal. If they killed an animal, it was because they had to, not because they were sociopaths and enjoyed it.
You might be hard pressed to find some as vegetarianism is most common among liberals and progressives and the Germanic Heathen community tends to lean to the right, not that there aren't any out there at all, of course haha.
Strange, 'cause I'm well on the left side, but not vegetarian. ^_^
Strange, 'cause I'm well on the left side, but not vegetarian. ^_^
I said that vegetarians are more commonly liberal rather than conservative. I never said that all liberals are vegetarians.