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To: TigerPaw who wrote (161441)7/16/2001 9:17:43 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I grilled a T-bone tonight as a matter of fact. I suppose you ultraLwangers wanna bitch about it?



To: TigerPaw who wrote (161441)7/16/2001 10:01:47 PM
From: cAPSLOCK  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769667
 
Why is vegetarianism gaining in popularity then? and not in your crowd I bet.

I eat a very modest amount of meat. I think it is clearly more healthy to do so as opposed to a heavy meat diet. I do not begrudge a vegetarian or a meat eater. I do get tired of the sort of zealous evangelism that so many vegetarians employ.

I once had a long argument with a person about 'ethical vegetarianism' that made me think so much it actually changed my mind.

You see... I came at the issue from the standpoint that eating animals caused suffering and therefore vegetarianism is a valid ethical choice. (this is the implication in your posts... vegetarianism causes less suffering). He actually IS a vegetarian. I have never been. This was an interesting argument. He argued against ethical vege*nism and won me over.

The fact of the matter is simple. Your very life causes suffering and death. The vegetables you eat are harvested with the death of sentient creatures. Pesticides, fences, threshing machines, and so on and so on... Doesn't matter how 'organic' or whatever either... All food harvesting causes death.

But if you were a veg*n I would respect your choice, although I think *ethical* veg*nism is a foolish one.

I do however find it strange that ANY ethical veg*n could possibly support abortion.

Very strange indeeed.

Of course ethical veg*ns have made an illogical and foolish choice in the first place.

regards,
cAPSLOCK



To: TigerPaw who wrote (161441)7/17/2001 12:51:33 AM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Vegetarianism is not gaining in popularity. I have been one long before it was fashionable. By the way most of the liberals of today would scream bloody murder if they had to live without their Big Macs. Remember Bill CLinton and his addiction to the whopper ?