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Jesus was an observant Jew, so wouldn't he have eaten the sacrificial lamb on Passover? Even if Jesus did eat the Passover Lamb 2,000 years ago, that should not placate us regarding the 20 billion of God's creatures who are abused for food each year. The way these animals are treated makes an absolute mockery of God, playing God with genetic breeding, mutilating of bodies without painkillers, and a complete disdain for every natural inclination and feeling of these animals, who are, remember, beloved by God and created by God with a capacity for pain and suffering. For complete details on the treatment of animals who are turned into meat, click here: GoVeg.com. Beyond this point, there is strong evidence, actually, that Jesus did not eat the Passover Lamb. This question is closely linked to the issue of animal sacrifice in general, so please read our response to the animal sacrifice question, which contains detail not included here. In fact, the evidence that Jesus did not eat lamb on Passover is one of the stronger arguments for his vegetarianism, as there were many vegetarian Jews in Jesus' day, and one thing that distinguished them was their vegetarian Passover meals.
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