08-04-2015, 12:58 PM
I watched a 20 minute video on something called Carnism today. It showed some useful insights in the Vegan/Vegetarian diets.
http://www.carnism.org/
I am not sure if everyone has seen this or not, but it does give raise to the obvious questions that it is socially accepted to kill one animal but not another? It doesn't make much logically sense if you look at it over all.
In relation to me going back to being Vegetarian , i think i should say i had only went back to eating meat for a few weeks after being Vegetarian for a couple of years almost , so it wasn't as such that a big change for me. I guess i simply started to switch off again and tried to make my self believe that it wasn't really an issue. However after reading up on things again and seeing this thread, it reaffirmed my original reasons for stopping eating animals to begin with, which was to become more compassionate person to all sentient being.
http://www.carnism.org/
I am not sure if everyone has seen this or not, but it does give raise to the obvious questions that it is socially accepted to kill one animal but not another? It doesn't make much logically sense if you look at it over all.
In relation to me going back to being Vegetarian , i think i should say i had only went back to eating meat for a few weeks after being Vegetarian for a couple of years almost , so it wasn't as such that a big change for me. I guess i simply started to switch off again and tried to make my self believe that it wasn't really an issue. However after reading up on things again and seeing this thread, it reaffirmed my original reasons for stopping eating animals to begin with, which was to become more compassionate person to all sentient being.

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