(May 21, 2014 at 11:00 am)Confused Ape Wrote:(May 21, 2014 at 10:05 am)Riketto Wrote: I don't follow you.
When i say that?
From your opening post -
Whether you keep animals in the cages or you let them free to graze
they still cause problem so in my Op i was referring to animals kept for human consumption in general not just farm animals.
In one island (i forgot the name) they introduce rabbits in the hope that
when they need some meat they would just shoot one and eat.
Unfortunately after some time these rabbits breed out of control and soon all the vegetation was gone together with all the rabbit.
Not having the predators that they had in Europe it was obvious that
they would breed out of control.
Here in Australia something similar happen.
We got introduced animals that turn fertile land into more and more desert.
Camels, horses, donkeys, rabbits, hares, pigs, goats, plus some fish like the carp.
All these introduces animals are a pest for the environment so to me
farm or not farm animals make little difference.
Quote:I looked at the Anando Margo diet and saw that it permits dairy products which humans didn't start using until around 10,000 years ago. This adaptation still hasn't go to all humans yet because 10,000 years isn't very long.
You state that it is 10,000 years and you say that hasn't got to all humans yet because 10,000 years isn't very long.
Where is the evidence of all this?

Quote:Early humans were butchers 3.4 million years ago
Quote:Our ancestors were carving meat some 800,000 years earlier than previously thought. Marks on fossilised animal bones found in Ethiopia indicate that early-human butchers were using stone tools as early as 3.4 million years ago.I just find it odd that someone could teach that humans didn't adapt to meat eating after millions of years even though we've been adapting to dairy products for the past 10,000 years.
I wonder what would have happened to the Giant Panda if it had believed that carnivores couldn't adapt to living on a 99% bamboo diet.
I think you are running too fast with your guessing.
You say early humans.......
How would you know whether these early humans kept
eating meat for long time or for until now or instead as they
got more consciousness stop eating meat all together or eat meat only
when nothing else was available?
You keep on guessing again and again but as all other guys here
you are not telling me why man can not deal with saturated fat, cholesterol and toxins like omnivore animals?
This is the real test to see whether we are omnivore or not.
All the rest are just guessing.
Quote:I'm a vegetarian for ethical reasons, not because I'm hoping it will influence which culture I'm born into in my next life. Would you be a vegetarian if you didn't believe in reincarnation and hadn't been taught that humans aren't designed to eat meat?
Yes indeed.
Since very young age i hate eating meat.
At that time i had no idea what reincarnation was but my consciousness
was telling me to keep away from that dung.
Obviously that consciousness was coming from the previous life even if i was unaware of previous lives.
