Boy did I miss you dynastygal.FrightSite said:http://www.healthandgoodness.com/article/health-risks-of-meat.html
It's common knowledge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKYPSPUQ ... r_embedded
An example of one of many people who have become healthy by cutting out meat and other stuff. Their cholesterol levels are a lot better, lost weight, etc.
http://www.emagazine.com/view/?142
http://www.heimat-fuer-tiere.de/english ... sick.shtml (it has it's sources at the bottom so don't claim it's biased)
http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/20 ... column.asp
Etc, etc etc.
Yeah, I disagree with that. I mean, think back to the days of neanderthals and the early homosapians; humans were just as dumb as most animals. We just happened to have superior brains through evolution.bagelfoot said:hmm im gonna try not to go into religion chat but in my belief animals were put on the earth for mans use. so if thats true whats wrong with eating them?
I saw it i still have no plans to stop eating meatFrightSite said:You can't agree with something that isn't even true *sigh*
So little common sense among meat eaters.
People should watch this then say whether they'll still eat meat or not.
Midnight said:FrightSite said:You can't agree with something that isn't even true *sigh*
So little common sense among meat eaters.
People should watch this then say whether they'll still eat meat or not.
I have the right to agree to what I think is true, not what you think is true.
We eat to stay alive and keep are Iron levels to the point that we dont die. If humans didnt eat meat, we would all be dead.
Fowler said:It might be worth noting that FrightSite is blocked from this section now so can't reply.
Traygon said:So my opinion isn't true? I think that vegetarian burger is going to your head. I said I like the taste of steak. I eat meat to live, if I don't eat then I'll begin to have some serious problems correct? So actually, we have a lot of common sense, you just misread my post 🙂
bagelfoot said:hmm im gonna try not to go into religion chat but in my belief animals were put on the earth for mans use. so if thats true whats wrong with eating them?
_h_ said:It's funny. These animal rights activists are all against killing animals to eat, but they don't stop animals from doing it to other animals in the wild.
And what are humans? We are animals too.
FrightSite said:_h_ said:It's funny. These animal rights activists are all against killing animals to eat, but they don't stop animals from doing it to other animals in the wild.
And what are humans? We are animals too.
This has already been discussed.
Animals who hunt in the wild do so for survival, we don't. Do they not teach anything in science class nowadays?
FrightSite said:Science has to do with the biological needs of an animal.
FrightSite said:Traygon said:So my opinion isn't true? I think that vegetarian burger is going to your head. I said I like the taste of steak. I eat meat to live, if I don't eat then I'll begin to have some serious problems correct? So actually, we have a lot of common sense, you just misread my post 🙂
The majority of humans do not eat meat to live, so it's not true.
Yamiyo said:FrightSite said:Traygon said:So my opinion isn't true? I think that vegetarian burger is going to your head. I said I like the taste of steak. I eat meat to live, if I don't eat then I'll begin to have some serious problems correct? So actually, we have a lot of common sense, you just misread my post 🙂
The majority of humans do not eat meat to live, so it's not true.
You may say we don't eat meat to live, but we eat meat to get our protein, some calcium, and some vitamins. I quote, from the book Food for the Gullet, "Many nutritionists, biologists and physiologists offer convincing evidence that humans are in fact not meant to eat plants only."
Also, much of the world's massive hunger problems could be solved by the reduction or elimination of plant-eating. You vegetarians eat two to three times what people who eat meat eat, so you're wasting food. One steak = 3-4 vegetables. The kids in Africa, Haiti, and Chilé would really want any sort of food, so give them your precious vegetables and eat food that doesn't cause kids to starve.
FrightSite said:Yamiyo said:FrightSite said:Traygon said:So my opinion isn't true? I think that vegetarian burger is going to your head. I said I like the taste of steak. I eat meat to live, if I don't eat then I'll begin to have some serious problems correct? So actually, we have a lot of common sense, you just misread my post 🙂
The majority of humans do not eat meat to live, so it's not true.
You may say we don't eat meat to live, but we eat meat to get our protein, some calcium, and some vitamins. I quote, from the book Food for the Gullet, "Many nutritionists, biologists and physiologists offer convincing evidence that humans are in fact not meant to eat plants only."
Also, much of the world's massive hunger problems could be solved by the reduction or elimination of plant-eating. You vegetarians eat two to three times what people who eat meat eat, so you're wasting food. One steak = 3-4 vegetables. The kids in Africa, Haiti, and Chilé would really want any sort of food, so give them your precious vegetables and eat food that doesn't cause kids to starve.
Well that's clearly bollocks. How do you think herbivores get protein, calcium and vitamins? From air? It's blatently obvious we can get those things from non animal sources so why do you persist to deny the truth? Even your nutrient info is wrong because meat does not contain calcium in it unless it contains the bones.
To get a slab of meat you need to harvest more crops than you need to get crops for humans. So no, it's MEAT EATING that's helping food wastage :great:
http://michaelbluejay.com/veg/environment.html
http://www.goveg.com/environment-wasted ... s-food.asp
Also you fail to realise part of the starvation is due to corrupt governments not feeding their people or allowing aid in. Nothing to do with shortage of food.
Please don't post fallacies.
In context, you are correct. However, manure (created by digestion of crops) helps make crops grow bigger, naturally. If you were to plant a corn plant in a heap of manure, and a corn plant in a heap of dirt, the corn plant in the manure would grow much larger than the plant in the heap of dirt.FrightSite said:Yamiyo said:FrightSite said:Traygon said:So my opinion isn't true? I think that vegetarian burger is going to your head. I said I like the taste of steak. I eat meat to live, if I don't eat then I'll begin to have some serious problems correct? So actually, we have a lot of common sense, you just misread my post 🙂
The majority of humans do not eat meat to live, so it's not true.
You may say we don't eat meat to live, but we eat meat to get our protein, some calcium, and some vitamins. I quote, from the book Food for the Gullet, "Many nutritionists, biologists and physiologists offer convincing evidence that humans are in fact not meant to eat plants only."
Also, much of the world's massive hunger problems could be solved by the reduction or elimination of plant-eating. You vegetarians eat two to three times what people who eat meat eat, so you're wasting food. One steak = 3-4 vegetables. The kids in Africa, Haiti, and Chilé would really want any sort of food, so give them your precious vegetables and eat food that doesn't cause kids to starve.
Well that's clearly bollocks. How do you think herbivores get protein, calcium and vitamins? From air? It's blatently obvious we can get those things from non animal sources so why do you persist to deny the truth? Even your nutrient info is wrong because meat does not contain calcium in it unless it contains the bones.
To get a slab of meat you need to harvest more crops than you need to get crops for humans. So no, it's MEAT EATING that's helping food wastage :great:
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