02-26-2015, 08:52 AM
(02-26-2015, 12:42 AM)Parsons Wrote: If you actual bother to read that article (written by a vegetarian), its very clear humans are omnivores physiologically.Hi Parsons, I read the article.
https://www.vrg.org/nutshell/omni.htm Wrote:Humans are classic examples of omnivores in all relevant anatomical traits. There is no basis in anatomy or physiology for the assumption that humans are pre-adapted to the vegetarian diet. For that reason, the best arguments in support of a meat-free diet remain ecological, ethical, and health concerns.
It is short and explains why humans are omnivores, makes total sense. I personally think the claim that humans are herbivores is a poor argument for a meat free diet, as is the " moral standard " argument. As is the slavery argument.
I think the best argument is that we are moving in that direction, in 4D we as humans will likely eliminate meat from our diets. It's not a black and white decision as some people make it out to be. However, I think it is very easy to reduce the meat and animal products in our diet.
I like sea food like clams . Clams and bivalves have no central nervous system so I don't know where that falls into the "sentience" spectrum. The point is just minor shifts in what we do across a large scale will help the overall picture. Spirituality is about becoming more aware and conscious, and we naturally change our daily behaviors when we are aware and step by step things move closer to 4d .
I have to admit I get irritated by the passive aggressive ,inflammatory, moralizing, condescending arguments that we see a lot in this discussion. I realize that it just triggers my religious conditioning ( I was brought up Catholic, talk about a guilt complex!)
I can see from your posts that you are a very sensitive and spiritual person, so keep up the faith, have compassion for your physical body and humanity, just a little encouragement coming from a like- minded spiritual seeker.
