Alright, I know that I already said that my last post to you was the final one, but now you're just being delusional. There is nothing sinful about eating meat as Jesus did it Himself and He was sinless. There was a time when we couldn't eat pork, but that was when it was still considered unclean.
First of all, don't put words in my mouth. My point was not that eating meat is a sin (there are plenty of sins associated with meat-eating, but that wasn't my point either.) My point, which you completely ignored, was that when Jesus returns He is going to restore that peaceful, non-predatory world that God created in the first place.
You failed to acknowledge that, and you seem to not even be aware of that. If you are calling me delusional, you are not calling me that, you are calling the bible delusional.
Delusional once again. Cows are supposed to be eaten!!
Nope. Once again, you don't seem to be aware of God's intent for mankind, which is clearly shown both in the pre-fall world (Genesis 1:29-30, as Death Angel posted) and in the prophetic scriptures about the future, when God restores that beautiful world of peace, justice and non-violence.
Animals were NOT created to be food. That is clearly shown in Genesis 1:29-30 and other verses.
Your problem is you don't have a big picture perspective. You are embracing the ways of this fallen world, but we are told to do the exact opposite. In fact, Jesus said we should be praying for God's kingdom to come and God's will to be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
As as Christian, why
wouldn't you want to honor God's intent for mankind and God's perfect will? Not to mention God's numerous commands to be merciful, gentle, at peace with others, and and to treat others the way you would want to be treated?
And if we didn't get their milk then we wouldn't have much of anything to eat and cook/bake with. I'm not forcing you to see it my way, but you're being really silly and I just had to point that out at least.
That made me laugh. You are just plain wrong. You don't have to use breast milk of a diseased abused cow to make good baked goods.

In fact, I recently got my S.O an amazing chocolate birthday cake that was 100% vegan and he was nonstop raving about how good it was. He said it was probably the best chocolate cake he ever had. No pus and blood-filled cow's milk added, and totally cruelty-free!