I think that vegetarianism for the sake of health or just not liking the taste of meat is just fine, but moral vegetarianism is purely hypocritical. Unless you grow your own plants with your own soil (none of the store-bought soil and growth enhancement) and water, you're being very hypocritical. In the process of gathering vegetables to sell at markets and such, rodents are killed all the time. They get run over by the tractors that harvest the very vegetables you buy.
Seriously, I respect a moral vegetarian who grows his own stuff, because that makes him a man of his word. A moral vegetarian who buys vegetables at a supermarket is either ignorant of the death of animals in the process of harvesting vegetables or doesn't feel that animals dying is important enough to make your own garden.
Personally, I eat meat. Sure, I think about the animals, how they are raised to be slaughtered so that we may consume them, but then I realize that is the circle of life. Bears eat fish, wolves eat rabbits and such, dinosaurs ate other dinosaurs, and we eat cows. It's just what we animals do. It doesn't make us evil. It makes us omnivores.
Seriously, I respect a moral vegetarian who grows his own stuff, because that makes him a man of his word. A moral vegetarian who buys vegetables at a supermarket is either ignorant of the death of animals in the process of harvesting vegetables or doesn't feel that animals dying is important enough to make your own garden.
Personally, I eat meat. Sure, I think about the animals, how they are raised to be slaughtered so that we may consume them, but then I realize that is the circle of life. Bears eat fish, wolves eat rabbits and such, dinosaurs ate other dinosaurs, and we eat cows. It's just what we animals do. It doesn't make us evil. It makes us omnivores.