Yeah, but we don't need to eat meat. We can get along just fine with vegetables and beans. Indian food is mostly vegetarian, it's primarily the West that's bought into the heavy meat meals. The problems come in when people assume they can just live off of salad. Lettuce doesn't have much in the way of protean, or anything besides water, but broccoli and beans do.Abedeus said:If humans were to eat only vegetables, I think our ancestors would just stay in one place and grow crops instead of moving around and hunting for animals. I mean, an animal might attack, hurt you! Most of the plants people grow for harvest can't hurt you, unless you shove them up your nose.
Humans are omnivores! You can't make a lion eat only grass and vegetables or turn a cow into a blood-thirsty monster. Just like animals' bodies need what they need, we need both vegetables and meat.
Uhm. Yeah, we do need to eat meat.ThrobbingEgo said:Yeah, but we don't need to eat meat. We can get along just fine with vegetables and beans. Indian food is mostly vegetarian, it's primarily the West that's bought into the heavy meat meals. The problems come in when people assume they can just live off of salad. Lettuce doesn't have much in the way of protean, or anything besides water, but broccoli and beans do.Abedeus said:If humans were to eat only vegetables, I think our ancestors would just stay in one place and grow crops instead of moving around and hunting for animals. I mean, an animal might attack, hurt you! Most of the plants people grow for harvest can't hurt you, unless you shove them up your nose.
Humans are omnivores! You can't make a lion eat only grass and vegetables or turn a cow into a blood-thirsty monster. Just like animals' bodies need what they need, we need both vegetables and meat.
We're not lions - we can live without eating meat. Making appeals to our ancestors is pointless, because they did all kinds of crap that we wouldn't tolerate in our society. We can make choices. We have options. We can think for ourselves.
It doesn't matter, for the sake of our morality, what our ancestors did. We're here now. We're not going to go backwards if we eat plants instead of meat.
1) That was uncalled for. Why the personal attacks?Abedeus said:Uhm. Yeah, we do need to eat meat.ThrobbingEgo said:Yeah, but we don't need to eat meat. We can get along just fine with vegetables and beans. Indian food is mostly vegetarian, it's primarily the West that's bought into the heavy meat meals. The problems come in when people assume they can just live off of salad. Lettuce doesn't have much in the way of protean, or anything besides water, but broccoli and beans do.Abedeus said:If humans were to eat only vegetables, I think our ancestors would just stay in one place and grow crops instead of moving around and hunting for animals. I mean, an animal might attack, hurt you! Most of the plants people grow for harvest can't hurt you, unless you shove them up your nose.
Humans are omnivores! You can't make a lion eat only grass and vegetables or turn a cow into a blood-thirsty monster. Just like animals' bodies need what they need, we need both vegetables and meat.
We're not lions - we can live without eating meat. Making appeals to our ancestors is pointless, because they did all kinds of crap that we wouldn't tolerate in our society. We can make choices. We have options. We can think for ourselves.
It doesn't matter, for the sake of our morality, what our ancestors did. We're here now. We're not going to go backwards if we eat plants instead of meat.
And you get proteins from... which vegetable? Broccoli and beans? Hope you don't fart a lot. Hmm, might explain why they are so smug...
Thanks man, it's nice to see there are a few nice people posting in this.Numbert said:I've been a vegetarian (even fish) for almost two years now, and I haven't really had any problems. As long as your not vegan their is minimal risk of dietary problems. Just be sure to drink milk and eat plenty of nuts to balance your lack of protein from flesh. If you want their are protein bars and protein supplement pills if you find yourself having less energy throughout the day. Honestly I don't miss flesh at all. Even that fake soy meat stuff makes me gag now, so really after only a few weeks it won't even feel like your giving anything up. Good luck.
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i shouldn't help you, because i believe vegetarians are 1/3 of the most arrogant assholes on earth, because they refuse to accept the idea of survival of the fittest, and letting these stupid animals live.Chartic said:I have recently started practicing vegetarianism. I still eat fish but will not eat any other type of meat due to them being raised to die. I would like to know if anyone has any advice for me or any warnings that my lifestyle of not eating much meat could have on me.
Well its a good thing you are just practicing, because if you eat fish you are obviously not very good at it.Chartic said:I have recently started practicing vegetarianism. I still eat fish but will not eat any other type of meat due to them being raised to die. I would like to know if anyone has any advice for me or any warnings that my lifestyle of not eating much meat could have on me.
If it's for the purpose of health rather than ethics then I don't see the problem with it, but if its an ethical choice then I do find it hypocritical. Alot of people surrounding the two main cultures I live within (Buddhism and Hardcore Punk) are vegetarians, or even vegan, but I'm not. I enjoy steak and what not too much. Also I'm pretty certain on the fact that the food chain exists for a reason. Animals eating animals is definetly not a new concept, and I'm not into that whole "we don't need to eat meat in modern society" shit because if modern society all of a sudden falls out, I don't want to feel some sort of moral dilemma when I've got my knife against the throat of my next meal.Chartic said:I found out about that, so I only buy fish that are taken out of the ocean. It's a ***** to look for specialty brands though.xmetatr0nx said:why do you eat fish? Honestly, the fish you eat probably came from fish farms, therefor raised to die. Even that point is a little contrived isnt it? Sorry dont mean to question your choices i just dont understand that part of vegetarians.