PETA rewrites the Bible with the help of ChatGPT to make the Book of Genesis 'vegan' friendly
PETA has given the Bible's Book of Genesis a "vegan" makeover, using ChatGPT to recreate the story and "send a can't-be-missed animal rights message filled with vegan teachings." In PETA's vegan version of the Bible, animals are referred to as "beings" rather than "beasts" or "creatures" and plants like hemp and bamboo are used for clothing instead of animal skins because "no one with any fashion or moral sense would wear animal skins in the 21st century." Volunteers serve vegan hot dogs at the PETA Congressional Veggie Dog Lunch outside the Longworth House Office Building July 21, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) "The Bible has long been used to justify all forms of oppression, so we've used ChatGPT to make it clear that a loving God would never endorse exploitation of or cruelty to animals," says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk. "It took God only six days to create the entire world, but we realized it would take us years to rewrite the whole Bible, which is why we've started with just the first book." PETA OFFERS TO PAY FOR OSCAR MAYER WIENERMOBILE'S STOLEN CATALYTIC CONVERTER IF IT BECOMES VEGAN MOBILE In Genesis Chapter 22, Abraham travels to the land of Moriah, where instead of slaughtering a ram to demonstrate his faith, he "befriends a gentle lamb to show his reverence and respect for God's creation."
May-5-2023, 18:00:48 GMT
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