RE: Any Vegetarians/Vegans here?
February 11, 2014 at 8:28 pm
(This post was last modified: February 11, 2014 at 8:31 pm by bennyboy.)
(February 11, 2014 at 10:19 am)enrico Wrote:There's never been a time, at any point in recorded history, when people have not eaten meat. Dude, give it up, your argument is dead.(February 10, 2014 at 8:07 pm)bennyboy Wrote: Cavemen. Animal bones. /finished
So what it means the evidence that even caveman were eating meat?
As i already explained in previous post it means that during hard times man restore to eating whatever is available and even during easier times he can carry on with this unnatural habit.
Quote:People like you that behave like Gandhi or the Dalai Lama do more damage that meat eaters.lolwhat?
1) Ghandi was partly responsible for the end of the British occupation of India. Big success.
2) The Dalai Lama is NOT vegetarian. He escaped from Tibet because he didn't want the Chinese soldiers to shoot him in the head.
I'm neither of these, or anything like them.
Quote:Meat eaters will learn the hard way when vascular diseases will strike when their arteries will choke because of saturated fats, bad cholesterol and toxins coming mainly from meat eating so they one day will shut up and the meat policy will finally change but you with your refusal to fight and have compassion for those who cause problem for everybody will serve to procrastinate the rot.Have you been reading this thread, dumbass? Have you not seen me arguing that it's more moral to abstain from eating meat, that meat is unnecessary, and that too much meat is obviously unhealthy?
Quote:Mother nature did not provide herbivorous with the capacity to digest meat.The spread of disease has nothing to do with whether or not something is natural. DISEASE is natural. So is death.
That is one of the reason why madcow disease sprung up after these animals were given food containing rest of other animals.
Humans follow similar problems as their body can not deal with meat eating.
The difference between herbivorous and man is that while man has the capacity to make decisions (in this case wrong one) animals can not and they are really stuck with instinct and their instinct tell them what to eat and what not to eat.
Quote:Most of the poor people feel envy to see that rich people have the money to buy and eat meat.Europe has been among the richest regions since Greece, and Europeans have ALWAYS eaten meat, in war time or in peace, in poverty or in wealth.
This did not happen only in the past but happen all the time as we can see in the emerging countries where better economic condition allow people to buy more and more meat.
So is not that my grandparents were omnivore by nature but it was that they follow bad habits which were build up in the past for the same reasons and as i already said because the habit of eating meat continue after periods of hardship.
You really have to learn that every idea that pops into your head is not actually evidence. You have to look around the real world for actual evidence.
Quote:Unnatural cooked food like meat may well be easy to digest but what this has got to do with the natural human being food like fruit and nuts which if you cook you will ruin their nutritional value?Under natural conditions, it would not be possible for early humans to get enough protein and calories from these sources to sustain the human brain.
Quote:Garbage.Early humans couldn't go to their local supermarket and buy big bags of those food items. I think you're getting lost-- we are not talking about healthy diet choices of today-- we're talking about evolution, and the fact that humans necessarily evolved to eat both meat and plant foods.
Fruit and nuts need no fire.
Quote:Again, how did they hunt before they had enough brains to invent weapons?
Learn how Google works, dude. The answers to your bullshit questions are all over the internet:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+did+human+hunting+evolve
(February 11, 2014 at 5:52 pm)KUSA Wrote: Here's some raw meat that makes me salivate.No, no, no!
Don't you know that humans aren't designed to wear bikinis? Hippos don't wear bikinis. . . do they? *smiles smugly to self at finding killer point*