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Eating Animals/Consuming Animal Products?
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<blockquote data-quote="grasping the after wind" data-source="post: 59557951" data-attributes="member: 256417"><p>1) You need to get individual quotes around those individual quotes. It is confusing the way they are now. </p><p>2) There is no shortage of food that is causing starvation but rather an excess of corruption and lack of coordination. The amount of food that your local supermarket throws away on a daily basis would astound you. </p><p>3) I'm glad to see that you are a realist in your battle against poverty. </p><p>4) I find many vegans, vegetarians etc. do not enjoy meat and have a hard time understanding those of us that do not enjoy vegetables. I don't believe that there is an ideal human diet and I have a suspicion that individuals dislike foods that they have no nutritional need of. I think that if we were more in tune with our body's signals we might find the diet that best suits us</p><p>5) I agree that animals suffer etc. but I often wonder if the same may be true of other life forms but we are not attuned to their means of expressing these things so we assume that they do not have such feelings at all. There is no way that we can be sure that our perceptions are not clouded by the insufficiency of our intellect or the inadequacy of our sensory receptors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasping the after wind, post: 59557951, member: 256417"] 1) You need to get individual quotes around those individual quotes. It is confusing the way they are now. 2) There is no shortage of food that is causing starvation but rather an excess of corruption and lack of coordination. The amount of food that your local supermarket throws away on a daily basis would astound you. 3) I'm glad to see that you are a realist in your battle against poverty. 4) I find many vegans, vegetarians etc. do not enjoy meat and have a hard time understanding those of us that do not enjoy vegetables. I don't believe that there is an ideal human diet and I have a suspicion that individuals dislike foods that they have no nutritional need of. I think that if we were more in tune with our body's signals we might find the diet that best suits us 5) I agree that animals suffer etc. but I often wonder if the same may be true of other life forms but we are not attuned to their means of expressing these things so we assume that they do not have such feelings at all. There is no way that we can be sure that our perceptions are not clouded by the insufficiency of our intellect or the inadequacy of our sensory receptors. [/QUOTE]
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