The "that which was discarded" was not, if you understand the context, milk and eggs. At least, that's not what she tells people to discard. You are doing exactly what Mrs. White says NOT to do--you are classing milk and eggs with flesh meat. It is the meat, the tea, the coffee, etc. which are to be "discarded."
Another falsehood!
Letter 98, 1901
590. There is danger that in presenting the principles of health reform some will be in favor of bringing in changes that would be for the worse instead of for the better. Health reform must not be urged in a radical manner. As the situation now is, we cannot say that milk and eggs and butter should be entirely discarded. We must be careful to make no innovations, because under the influence of extreme teaching there are conscientious souls who will surely go to extremes. Their physical appearance will injure the cause of health reform; for few know how to properly supply the place of that which they discard. {CD 352.3}
Green, is there anything in that passage about meat?
Green, is she talking about knowing how to supply the place of that which was discarded, namely, "milk and eggs and butter"?
Green, when she talks of extremes, would you agree that she is talking about those who do
NOT know how to supply the place of "milk and eggs and butter"?
As the situation was, over a century ago, it was not then time to be
entirely discarded.
The diet reform should be progressive. As disease in animals increases, the use of milk and eggs will become more and more unsafe. An effort should be made to supply their place with other things that are healthful and inexpensive. The people everywhere should be taught how to cook without milk and eggs, so far as possible, and yet have their food wholesome and palatable. {CCh 225.4}
Green, is there anything in that passage about meat?
Green, is she talking about knowing how to supply the place of that which was discarded, namely, "milk and eggs" that is becoming
more and more unsafe?
Green, ask yourself, what effort are you making?
583. The health food business is in need of means and of the active cooperation of our people, that it may accomplish the work it ought to do. Its purpose is to supply the people with food which will take the place of flesh meat, and also milk and butter, which, on account of the diseases of cattle, are becoming more and more objectionable.
[REPLACING WITH CREAM--586, 610] {CD 350.2}
Yes, it does mention meat here.
But Green, she is talking about supplying the people with food which will take the place of not only meat, but milk and butter.
In all parts of the world provision will be made to supply the place of milk and eggs. And the Lord will let us know when the time comes to give up these articles. He desires all to feel that they have a gracious heavenly Father who will instruct them in all things. The Lord will give dietetic art and skill to His people in all parts of the world, teaching them how to use for the sustenance of life the products of the earth.
[USE OF MILK IN BREADMAKING--496]
[USE OF MILK IN WHOLE-WHEAT ROLLS--503] {CD 359.3}
Green, is there anything in that passage about meat?
Green, is she talking about knowing how to supply the place of "milk and eggs" through dietetic art and skill to His people in
all parts of the world?
There are other interests in Avondale closely associated with our school. Indeed, they are really a part of our educational work, and they also require help. The healthfood business is in need of means and of the active co-operation of our people, that it may accomplish the work it ought to do. Its purpose is to supply the people with food which will take the place of flesh-meat, and also milk and butter, which, on account of the diseases of cattle, are becoming more and more objectionable. {AUCR, January 1, 1900 par. 14}
Yes, it does mention meat here.
But Green, is she talking supplying the place of "milk and eggs" that is becoming
more and more objectionable?
Have you rejected her testimonies on this point?
You are the only one here rejecting her testimonies.
If you haven't rejected them, you won't be trying so hard to support a vegan diet--
(For your information, a vegan diet is not necessarily healthy. It would include sugar, alcohol, vinegar and other unhealthy things.)
Am I the one trying so hard to support a vegan diet? Or am I just refuting your errors which you are trying so hard to promote? Who brought this up, but you yourself, making your diet a criterion for others to follow.
She says clearly no one's diet should be made the criterion for others to follow.
Good advice. Why don't you yourself follow it.
Please!!!!
There are poor families whose diet consists of bread and milk, and, if they can get it, a little fruit.
Green, is a diet of bread and milk healthy? Or is this an example of extremes?
The poor say, when health reform is presented to them, "What shall we eat? We cannot afford to buy the nut foods." As I preach the gospel to the poor, I am instructed to tell them to eat that food which is most nourishing. I cannot say to them: You must not eat eggs, or milk, or cream; you must use no butter in the preparation of food. The gospel must be preached to the poor, and the time has not yet come to prescribe the strictest diet. {CD 205.4}
Green, why does she emphasize "poor" here? Does that apply to everyone? Is anyone here on this forum urging poor people to eat a certain way (other than you)?
I know of vegans today who are dying because of it. A young man in his thirties died of brain cancer.
Green, are you saying all vegans die of brain cancer?
Or non-vegans don't die of brain cancer?
Just exactly what are you saying rather than running off at the mouth?
A man in his forties died of cancer. These vegans had no resistance to the disease for lack of proper nutrition and stores of B12.
Do you know that or are you just making that conclusion up as you have the rest of the stuff, which has been shown to be falsehoods.
If I had to fight cancer, I might very well become vegan until I had beaten it, then I would go back to the lacto-ovo-vegetarianism. During the fight, the animal products might advantage the cancer.
CONTRADICTION!!!
Look up a couple of paragraphs where you said,
I know of vegans today who are dying because of it. A young man in his thirties died of brain cancer.So if the diet you were eating led to cancer, you would stop the diet to cure the cancer and then return to the diet which led to cancer?
I've seen it happen. There's no reason a young man in his thirties should die of cancer!
Green says that non-vegans in their 30's never die of cancer!