RE: The redneck strike again.
July 5, 2014 at 11:10 am
(This post was last modified: July 5, 2014 at 11:18 am by The Grand Nudger.)
(July 5, 2014 at 8:10 am)Riketto Wrote: You throw statement here and there without explain how your beliefs suppose to work.I don't have to spend much time wondering whether or not my "beliefs" are working. Since I don;t put any beliefs to work in the first place. We could get pedantic and argue over the definition of belief until the second coming - but I'd rather spend that time yanking my own pud - or hell...somebody else's. At least that way we aren't all miserable during that sad little debate.
If you say so you must know what spirituality is so please explain.
Quote:Please explain how you know that people eating meat are really engaged in spirituality.I observe people both eating meat and engaging in whatever they define as "spirituality". That's an open and shut case right thur-
Quote:If you say so you must know what spirituality is so please explain.I leave it to those who have it to define it. I've never experienced it so how could I describe it anyway? In this case, I am limited to commenting on the experiences and propositions of others - others like yourself.
Quote:Please explain how eating vegies cause the same problems as eating meat.Both are, at the very bottom of it all - a transference of energy between forms, producers and consumers. It matters very little how you transfer that energy. It all has to come from somewhere. Animals die in that process. They die by the metric shitloads. Whether you grow the watercress or produce poultry. Pollution is created - either way (though livestock production offers us a means to decrease the level of pollution and waste that veggie production creates). If we measure any particular agricultural commodity by the amount of things dying in the background to produce it we'll find that it's all a wash - and of course we would...being a transference of energy. Whether or not those things gets eaten is a matter of how we choose to treat corpses - and how wasteful we're willing to be (waste, which, in this case being a pollutant- leads to more death and destruction).
Quote:There is no point in making statements like this without knowing how the system works.Agreed. I don't see any description from your corner about how our food is produced. Now take your own advice (or refrain from taking your own advice - I don't care). If you want to explore the issue, make a thread - I'll be there. I'd offer a debate, but I doubt that a person can be reasoned out of a position they didn't reason themselves into.
The old saying..........put up or shut up........is still valid mister.
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