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Veganism - the other OTHER religion
#81
RE: Veganism - the other OTHER religion
Quote:See, I can play this silly game too.

Badly.
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#82
RE: Veganism - the other OTHER religion
(May 6, 2011 at 9:48 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:See, I can play this silly game too.

Badly.

Well then, gladly enlighten me on my mistakes
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#83
RE: Veganism - the other OTHER religion
bigrev Wrote:mmm..Im eating new york strip medium rare. I was going to wait until tomorrow, but that video got me wanting steak today.

You working on that waist line again. Big Grin
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#84
RE: Veganism - the other OTHER religion
zone Wrote:Great, and I pointed out the flaws in your logic. If we're having a discussion and airing opinions, then we're doing so. What's your point? What is my "fallacy" here again?
Im sure your logic is flawless. The problem is thinking that emotional humans will act logical
zone Wrote:You're dense, aren't you. I know the topic was veganism, and I made arguments why veganism is both ethically and philosophically acceptable. You, on the other hand, haven't made any argument that's even remotely coherent, except ramble about out how PETA wants to govern your life. I'm not the one straying all over the place here.
No. You made arguments of why you THINK veganism is ethical and philosophically acceptable. Biologically speaking you are dead wrong, and MANY vegan sites have warnings that vegans must carefully plan their diets for the very real threat of lack of Vitamin B12, iron, vitamin D, calcium, iodine, and omega-3 fatty acids. I have made several arguments, pointing out how extremist Vegans can be, pointing out that humans are omnivorous, and also pointing out that Vegans lack a great deal of necesarry fats, elements, and vitamins. I can spend the next 5 pages showing you very real proof anfter proof that PETA wants to enforce their views upon everyone. One can also easily look at these pages and see the comments of the Vegans under them calling for the jailing of meat producers for "murder" and suggesting that those who are not Vegans are stupid, cruel, un-evolved, and therefore need PETA to help show them the way to ethics and morals. Sounds very much like a religion to me. Are you suggesting that Vegans OPPOSE PETA? I am sure a small amount do oppose them. Are you saying that you would oppose meat producers from being charged with murder?

If so then I have no beef with you..pardon the pun.

zone Wrote:Therefore, I don't mind agnostics, and I despise atheists and consider them extremists that mimic a religion. Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia were "slam full of ATHEISTS" who wanted to force their agenda on the rest of us. See, I can play this silly game too.
So therefore I must agree with you that Veganism is superior? Honestly, I wasnt expecting a Vegan topic to be Godwin'd, but as the law of Godwin proves "The more post that appear on any given topic, the higher the chances of Nazi's or Hitler being mentioned."



(May 7, 2011 at 2:41 am)ib.me.ub Wrote:
bigrev Wrote:mmm..Im eating new york strip medium rare. I was going to wait until tomorrow, but that video got me wanting steak today.

You working on that waist line again. Big Grin

Yup.. that and beer got me big and healthy.
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#85
RE: Veganism - the other OTHER religion
Damn it Rev, if I get a car, I'm coming over for BBQ!
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#86
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zone Wrote:As I said, though, I would appreciate it if people at least give the idea some thought. And some amount of respect for Vegans would be nice. We're not freaks, you know (well, most of us aren't.)
I imagine you have met more Vegans than I, but I have met a few in my time. Every single one I have met (we are talking VEGANS, not vegetarians, there is a difference) was extremist, emotionally unhinged, and frankly straight up weird. I mean weird in a bad way, not funny weird or amusing weird. The last Vegan I met in person was a control freak. She openly tried to tell people what to do, what to eat, how to act. I fed my friends snake a live mouse and she went nuts. She started crying and begging us not to feed the snake, she even openly wished out loud that the snake was a Vegan as well. We werent doing it to taunt her. We tried to keep it under wraps because we knew she would unhinge. Besides, we had two biology teachers there and I have always been a lover of raw reality. We even told her not to come in when she started walking in.

Im sure not EVERY Vegan is like that, but every single Vegan I have met (there is more) have been similar to her.

(May 7, 2011 at 9:51 pm)Moros Synackaon Wrote: Damn it Rev, if I get a car, I'm coming over for BBQ!

I can cook it up. My personal favorite is smoked beef brisket. I smoke it for about 6 or 7 hours slowly, mopping it with sweet wine and smoked on charcoal and mesquite chips. The fat lick is seasoned with 6 pepper, mrs dash, garlic pepper and a touch of cajun..OMG, that brisket is so tender when it comes out. It melts in your mouth.

Im also really good with pulled pork..my wife has an outstanding sauce. We take pork barbeque serious here in North Carolina.
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#87
RE: Veganism - the other OTHER religion

(May 7, 2011 at 10:04 pm)reverendjeremiah Wrote: I can cook it up. My personal favorite is smoked beef brisket. I smoke it for about 6 or 7 hours slowly, mopping it with sweet wine and smoked on charcoal and mesquite chips. The fat lick is seasoned with 6 pepper, mrs dash, garlic pepper and a touch of cajun..OMG, that brisket is so tender when it comes out. It melts in your mouth.

Im also really good with pulled pork..my wife has an outstanding sauce. We take pork barbeque serious here in North Carolina.

I'm drooling already. North Carolina you say? Hmmm....

Now I can't wait to get my license, a car aaaaaand ROADTRIP!


I just finished a ride with two very nice individuals who happened to be vegans. They let me prattle on for hours about physics, religion and the religious hypocrisy displayed by a large body of Christians.

They were quite nice and willing to listen to reason, asking questions and postulating over different topics.

I didn't ask them about their food preferences though.

Still, they weren't nutty and let me eat my pork rib on the way down south.



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#88
RE: Veganism - the other OTHER religion
(May 9, 2011 at 2:02 am)Moros Synackaon Wrote: I just finished a ride with two very nice individuals who happened to be vegans. They let me prattle on for hours about physics, religion and the religious hypocrisy displayed by a large body of Christians.

They were quite nice and willing to listen to reason, asking questions and postulating over different topics.

I didn't ask them about their food preferences though.

Still, they weren't nutty and let me eat my pork rib on the way down south.

I have posted a few times that not all vegetarians are a-holes. Im sure some Vegans are easy going... but then again, that goes against their Vegans beliefs.
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#89
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(May 6, 2011 at 9:50 pm)Interzone Wrote:
(May 6, 2011 at 9:48 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:See, I can play this silly game too.

Badly.

Well then, gladly enlighten me on my mistakes



Because when you say silly shit like this....

Quote:Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia were "slam full of ATHEISTS" who wanted to force their agenda on the rest of us. See, I can play this silly game too.

you play right into the hands of religious shitwits who parrot that nonsense on an almost daily basis.


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#90
RE: Veganism - the other OTHER religion
(May 7, 2011 at 9:51 pm)Moros Synackaon Wrote: Damn it Rev, if I get a car, I'm coming over for BBQ!


Fine ,you bring the baby,fully dressed and marinated.Cool Shades
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