Lightningman_42 wrote:Are you sure? I haven't seen him say something like this publicly. I wouldn't be surprised if he really does believe this, but it seems like the kind of thing that he would try to hide. Doesn't he occasionally talk about how veganism can be for everyone? That religious doctrines provide motivation for some theists to go vegan, but atheists can be vegan too?
You know, ABLC said something like this in a video about Francione. When I read the book I did notice Francione talks a lot about religion, and I've seen him criticizing the new Atheists on his FB page. He also speaks at conferences on Jainism, and I've wondered more if he's Jain, given his use of the language in his book.
He probably wouldn't be that vocal about any religious beliefs he has, although he has sort of advocated for Jainism on his blog:
" I accept the Jain Way of Life–the vegan version, of course! I encourage you all to explore this spiritual tradition. There is a great site that provides (for free) the full text of a large number of books in English (and other languages)."
http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-religion-of-non-violence/#.WIzYqbGZNE4
In short, I don't have a clue what his religion is, but it's fair to say he's probably not an atheist if he's telling people Jainism is a great spiritual tradition and they should look into it.