Nathan Braun is a Canadian author and activist in the vegetarian movement. He was a co-founder of the Christian Vegetarian Association in 1999 and was one of the "initial leaders" of the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians in 2002. Braun was accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old woman at the April 2005 Grassroots Animal Rights Conference in New York City. As a result, Braun was expelled from GARC and fired from his position with the Christian Vegetarian Association. For animals adapted to eat primarily plants, sometimes referred to as vegetarian animals, see Herbivore. ... The Christian Vegetarian Association (CVA) is an international, non-denominational Christian ministry that promotes responsible stewardship of Gods creation through plant-based eating. ... The Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians (SERV) is a society dedicated to promoting vegetarianism on the basis of the resultant benefits in terms of environmental protection and sustainability, human peace and health, and kindness toward animals. ... The Christian Vegetarian Association (CVA) is an international, non-denominational Christian ministry that promotes responsible stewardship of Gods creation through plant-based eating. ...
Bibliography
Kaufman, S., Braun, N., and Kaufman, S. Good News for All Creation: Vegetarianism as Christian Stewardship, Vegetarian Advocates Press/Lantern Books, 2002. ISBN 0971667608
Braun, N., Campbell, J., and Jencks, E.N. The History and Philosophy of Marriage: A Christian Polygamy Sourcebook, Logos Press, 2005. ISBN 1411626249
External links
Christian Vegetarian Association
Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians
"Towards a vegetarian Christendom" by Aren Roukema, CanadianChristianity.com, undated, retrieved September 3, 2005
After graduating from Stoughton High School, Nathan went to college in Kenosha, WI at Carthage College to study psychology.
Nathan had little experience with writing prior to college.
Nathan is also an advocate for drug legalization, pro-choice, legal prositution, and the right to die claiming it is everybodies personal liberty to do what they will with their body as long as it causes no harm to others.