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Teófilo de Jesús's avatar

Why? Goodness, let me count the ways...

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Dave DuBay's avatar

Right. When the obvious is no longer obvious to some, you know things have gone off the rails

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Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

Eating meat, therefore, is unethical, and veganism (consuming no animal products at all) is ideal.

Man has been eating meat a lot longer than he's been eating plants.

Hunters stalk the animal and meet him on his own ground. In the end, the animal surrenders his life to the hunter, and the cycle continues.

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C. H. Smiles's avatar

While an animal might suffer brief pain when it is slaughtered (humanely), the suffering an animal will experience dying in the wild (being torn apart by a predator for example) is not even slightly comparable. Human slaughter of animals is the most humane death. Eating them ensures our brains don’t devolve and come up with the insane ideas that we see everywhere today.

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Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

I agree. Meat has the most bang for the buck, energy wise. One bite of meat can provide hours of energy.

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C. H. Smiles's avatar

It’s beyond just the energy. It’s extremely nutrient dense, with lots of fat and protein. Excellent for cholesterol and hormone production. We are designed to thrive on meat. All other food sources are a complement at best.

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Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

Yep. Back in my youth, i was a rancher. Had a herd of a hundred cattle.

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C. H. Smiles's avatar

Nice! That’s a great size herd

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Stewart K Lundy's avatar

The human being is a theomorphic form, and bestiality equivocates us with mere animals, though I might argue that it's a worse crime to make such a category error since it is the source of even more prolific errors.

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Kathleen's avatar

Excellent!!! Hit the nail on the head, and a great deal to think upon here!

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