vegetarianism and religion
"Vegetarianism and religion" refers to the practice of adopting a vegetarian diet or lifestyle based on religious beliefs, principles, or teachings. It involves consciously avoiding the consumption of meat and sometimes other animal products for ethical, health, spiritual, or environmental reasons aligned with one's religious faith.
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