02-06-2016, 02:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2016, 01:47 PM by Bring4th_Austin.)
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Lets face it, we can assume that the majority of vegans/vegetarians are the way they are because of ethics and certainly not nutrition or health reasons. As long as your diet is balanced and use common sense, I see no problem with veggies and meat. I eat 3 fried eggs a day in coconut oil. It's not so much the eating of the animal that bothers me, but the treatment of that animal during its life.
Eat meat, but respect and thank the meat, as well as your veggies. They are providing great service to you, so accept that service.
Also, I think vegans/vegetarians fail to realize that it costs land to grow their crops. The more people eat vegetables, the more land is required, and the more loss of natural habitat occurs for animals. So the veggie people are indirect killers themselves and they need to accept that fact.
Lets face it, we can assume that the majority of vegans/vegetarians are the way they are because of ethics and certainly not nutrition or health reasons. As long as your diet is balanced and use common sense, I see no problem with veggies and meat. I eat 3 fried eggs a day in coconut oil. It's not so much the eating of the animal that bothers me, but the treatment of that animal during its life.
Eat meat, but respect and thank the meat, as well as your veggies. They are providing great service to you, so accept that service.
Also, I think vegans/vegetarians fail to realize that it costs land to grow their crops. The more people eat vegetables, the more land is required, and the more loss of natural habitat occurs for animals. So the veggie people are indirect killers themselves and they need to accept that fact.