Part Two Chapter 7 (Page 34)

The Creator’s Diet

Genesis Chapter 1, verse 29 “And God said, “Look! I have given you the seed-bearing plants throughout the earth and all the fruit trees for your food.” 

Fruitarians, Vegetarians, and Vegans believe that the human body was designed to consume a frugavorous diet.  A diet made of fresh fruits, vegetables, seeds and nuts eaten in the right quantities and in the right combinations.  How do we know that people are to eat this type of diet?  One way is by looking at the teeth and the digestive system of humans and comparing them to the teeth and digestive tracts of animals that eat a frugivorous diet.  This comparison in addition to our natural adverse reaction to raw meat and the slaughter of animals lead us to believe that people’s natural tendency is not to eat meat and were it not for the ability to prepare it by cooking and hiding its flavor with spices people would avoid killing animals and eating their flesh.

When we look at the teeth, we find that in animals that only eat meat that the canines are large, their purpose being to help the animal seize its prey.  The incisors are not nearly as large as the canines and these animals have molars that are pointed but in such a way that so as to separate the fibers of the muscular flesh that they consume.  In animals that eat mostly grass and leaves the incisors are large, the canines small; the molars shaped broadly on the tops with enamel only on the sides.  In the frugivorous all the teeth are close the same height; the canines are projected a little but nowhere close to those of the carnivores.  The molars are broad on the tops but not pointed for chewing flesh.  In Bears and other omnivorous animals, the incisors resemble those of the herbivorous, the canines are like those of the carnivores, and the molars are both pointed and broad-topped to serve a twofold purpose of eating both vegetation and flesh.  Now if we observe the formation of the teeth in people, we find that they do not resemble those of the meat eaters, neither do they resemble the teeth of the herbivores or the omnivores.  People’s teeth resemble, exactly, those of the frugivorous animals.