(July 1, 2017 at 3:04 pm)Succubus Wrote:(June 16, 2017 at 9:58 am)Little Rik Wrote: I may be lucky in the sense that here in Brisbane we do not have so many religious fanatics except for the occasional Jehovah witness or Mormons that maybe twice a year knock at my door but I still have other types of problems.
I got some of my neighbors that barbecue the meat and the smell for a vegetarian like me is horrendous plus dog barking here and there so at the end i think is impossible to live in peace whether we are bored by religions, dog barking or anything else.
Life on earth wasn't meant to be easy Elf.
What? The dogs were next on the barbie?
I may have to share this planet with animals, but I'm doing my damn best to eat every last one of them.
Being there read that crap from your link.
As far as you do your best you are ok. even if somebody else is not.
Take when we breathe.
Did you know that we kill a myriad of germs that are in the air?
Take when we walk around.
Did you know that we kill a myriad of tiny animals that live on the ground?
How can we avoid all this?
We can't, that is why is a dogma and an impossibility to live without killing.
What is not an impossibility is to do our best to avoid killing if we can.
Not only that but if we can not avoid killing then we should kill those creatures with less consciousness
and this is what vegan and vegetarians are doing.
Plants, seeds, beans, nuts and fruits are the ideal food for smart people who wish to advance consciousness
speaking.
All other ideologies are just rubbish.
Livestock are thousand times more advanced in consciousness than plants so by killing them you screw yourself up and with that you cause damages in the environment.
If then in the course of cutting plant food you also may kill small animals then you still are not guilty
because you have no other option other than die by starvation.

Smart thinking Succu and always remember this ............less consciousness less pain......more consciousness more pain.
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