When you think of how much a hassle it is to separate meat and dairy (plates, sinks etc.), isn't the intent of a kosher life style really a road to becoming a vegan. I think that's the case even though its an obvious connection, I still think that one comes to the revelation that the Torah with regard to the humane Judaic Dietary laws does lead one to veganism.
Its so easy to stay kosher if you're a vegan, why go through all the nonsense of separating meat and dairy when you can just as they say in Brooklyn 'fuggetaubutem'. I truly interpret the Torah in that respect as telling us to free ourselves from dependency on animal slaughter. Of course there is alot more to the dietary laws but this is a material facet.
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