(July 2, 2014 at 9:25 am)bennyboy Wrote: It's not. Those are examples of unnecessary things which were called necessary. Meat eating is not necessary-- it is for many enjoyable and convenient, but at least in the developed world, not necessary.It's simply necessary to kill them - please, try to respond to what I stated. What we do with their corpses is an entirely different issue (though obviously it's in the periphery). I don't have a single knockdown sentence that explains all of this (I wish I did) - but I'm always willing to do it.
Could you give me a brief summary of how you think our food (any of it) is produced? What the requirements are and whhere we might get those requirements?
Quote:meh too stringy.-and too diseased.
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