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3/12/12
March 12
Thou hast written
regarding the four canine teeth in man, saying that these teeth, two in the
upper jaw and two in the lower, are for the purpose of eating meat. Know thou
that these four teeth are not created for meat-eating, although one can eat
meat with them. All the teeth of man are made for eating fruit, cereals and
vegetables. These four teeth, however, are designed for breaking hard shells,
such as those of almonds. But eating meat is not forbidden or unlawful, nay,
the point is this, that it is possible for man to live without eating meat and
still be strong. Meat is nourishing and containeth the elements of herbs, seeds
and fruits; therefore sometimes it is essential for the sick and for the rehabilitation
of health. There is no objection in the Law of God to the eating of meat if it
is required. So if thy constitution is rather weak and thou findest meat
useful, thou mayest eat it. ('Abdu'l-Bahá,
from a Tablet; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. I, Some Aspects of
Heath, Healing, Nutrition and Related Matters)