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Thread started 07/19/07 6:45pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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Would you stop eating meat if it were proven that animals have souls?

Well?
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Reply #1 posted 07/19/07 6:49pm

Fury

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Well?

only if they charged more for it cool
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Reply #2 posted 07/19/07 6:50pm

EvilAlthom

If they had souls, would they stop eating each other? confuse
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Reply #3 posted 07/19/07 6:51pm

EvilAlthom

If a dog had a soul, would it still try and hump my sister's leg? razz
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Reply #4 posted 07/19/07 6:51pm

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No.
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Reply #5 posted 07/19/07 6:53pm

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i like souls food lol
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Reply #6 posted 07/19/07 6:55pm

ZombieKitten

of course they have souls rolleyes and they are delicious! drool
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Reply #7 posted 07/19/07 6:56pm

Imago

I don't believe in souls. But animals are family. I'm trying to minimize the meat I eat. It's very difficult.
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Reply #8 posted 07/19/07 6:56pm

heybaby

i wanna say yes but most likely not, and thats horrible lol
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Reply #9 posted 07/19/07 6:56pm

ZombieKitten

Imago said:

I don't believe in souls. But animals are family. I'm trying to minimize the meat I eat. It's very difficult.


just don't eat it! wacky
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Reply #10 posted 07/19/07 6:57pm

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If we have souls, then they do. How many people would argue with that? Is that really the issue?

They're obviously capable of suffering, and modern farming methods are inhumane.
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Reply #11 posted 07/19/07 6:59pm

Imago

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If we have souls, then they do. How many people would argue with that? Is that really the issue?

They're obviously capable of suffering, and modern farming methods are inhumane.

factory farms are giant concentration camps churning out death, as well as a grotesquely efficient distributing mechanism for very bad karma to the consumer.



lawd. I need to find a way off animal based food.
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Reply #12 posted 07/19/07 7:01pm

ZombieKitten

Imago said:

HereToRockYourWorld said:

If we have souls, then they do. How many people would argue with that? Is that really the issue?

They're obviously capable of suffering, and modern farming methods are inhumane.

factory farms are giant concentration camps churning out death, as well as a grotesquely efficient distributing mechanism for very bad karma to the consumer.



lawd. I need to find a way off animal based food.


isn't knowing that enough? sad
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Reply #13 posted 07/19/07 7:03pm

Imago

ZombieKitten said:

Imago said:


factory farms are giant concentration camps churning out death, as well as a grotesquely efficient distributing mechanism for very bad karma to the consumer.



lawd. I need to find a way off animal based food.


isn't knowing that enough? sad

I'm American. We churn out death at alarming rates due to our consumer-centric hedonism, but we just can't stop. It's like crack.
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Reply #14 posted 07/19/07 7:04pm

ZombieKitten

Imago said:

ZombieKitten said:



isn't knowing that enough? sad

I'm American. We churn out death at alarming rates due to our consumer-centric hedonism, but we just can't stop. It's like crack.


but you don't HAVE to, nobody is forcing you

if you want to change, just do it! your excema and ringworms will disappear, I'm pretty sure of it thumbs up!
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Reply #15 posted 07/19/07 7:05pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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ZombieKitten said:

Imago said:


I'm American. We churn out death at alarming rates due to our consumer-centric hedonism, but we just can't stop. It's like crack.


but you don't HAVE to, nobody is forcing you

if you want to change, just do it! your excema and ringworms will disappear, I'm pretty sure of it thumbs up!

lol
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Reply #16 posted 07/19/07 7:06pm

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Imago said:

HereToRockYourWorld said:

If we have souls, then they do. How many people would argue with that? Is that really the issue?

They're obviously capable of suffering, and modern farming methods are inhumane.

factory farms are giant concentration camps churning out death, as well as a grotesquely efficient distributing mechanism for very bad karma to the consumer.



lawd. I need to find a way off animal based food.



One way: pick four days per week that are strictly animal-free. Add a 5th if/when you're ready. And so on. If everybody even cut down by half, the industry would be forced to change, you know?

And make sure to find new foods that you like, rather than just removing stuff from your diet. It's easier if there's stuff to be enthusiastic about.
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Reply #17 posted 07/19/07 7:07pm

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Reply #18 posted 07/19/07 7:07pm

Imago

ZombieKitten said:

Imago said:


I'm American. We churn out death at alarming rates due to our consumer-centric hedonism, but we just can't stop. It's like crack.


but you don't HAVE to, nobody is forcing you

if you want to change, just do it! your excema and ringworms will disappear, I'm pretty sure of it thumbs up!

Yes, I'm cutting back alot this year.

The problem is that I'm not a good person, per say Charlotte. I have a guilty conscience but that doesn't mean its strong enough for me to do good all the time.

With the limiting of meats and dairy, my eczema is subsiding finally, but I need to swap all the way over. Honestly, I think I'm doing it for vanity moreso than an altruistic endeavor, but I don't know. I'm in a wierd place morally right now.
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Reply #19 posted 07/19/07 7:07pm

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what if vegans found out that fruit and vegetables feel pain?
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Reply #20 posted 07/19/07 7:09pm

ZombieKitten

Imago said:

ZombieKitten said:



but you don't HAVE to, nobody is forcing you

if you want to change, just do it! your excema and ringworms will disappear, I'm pretty sure of it thumbs up!

Yes, I'm cutting back alot this year.

The problem is that I'm not a good person, per say Charlotte. I have a guilty conscience but that doesn't mean its strong enough for me to do good all the time.

With the limiting of meats and dairy, my eczema is subsiding finally, but I need to swap all the way over. Honestly, I think I'm doing it for vanity moreso than an altruistic endeavor, but I don't know. I'm in a wierd place morally right now.


oh no you have that all backwards, I HAVE NO conscience, no matter how bad I am

and as to vanity vs altrusim, doesn't matter IMO, if you go all the way
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Reply #21 posted 07/19/07 7:10pm

ZombieKitten

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what if vegans found out that fruit and vegetables feel pain?


Newsflash: they do, their screams are simply on a frequency we can't hear
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Reply #22 posted 07/19/07 7:11pm

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Imago said:

ZombieKitten said:



but you don't HAVE to, nobody is forcing you

if you want to change, just do it! your excema and ringworms will disappear, I'm pretty sure of it thumbs up!

Yes, I'm cutting back alot this year.

The problem is that I'm not a good person, per say Charlotte. I have a guilty conscience but that doesn't mean its strong enough for me to do good all the time.

With the limiting of meats and dairy, my eczema is subsiding finally, but I need to swap all the way over. Honestly, I think I'm doing it for vanity moreso than an altruistic endeavor, but I don't know. I'm in a wierd place morally right now.


lol hug

I think that very few of us care enough to "be good people" all day, every day. For me it was just about making a decision, setting out rules for myself, and following them without thinking about it. If I had to decide whether I felt more like steak or compassion every damn day, compassion would frequently lose. wink

I also transitioned my diet pretty gradually, sorta removing one thing at a time, but some people find that harder than going cold turkey (so to speak).

Cutting back is good, eh? smile
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Reply #23 posted 07/19/07 7:13pm

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Fury said:

what if vegans found out that fruit and vegetables feel pain?


We'd buy from farms that minimized the pain. smile

It's possible to do that with animals too, though difficult.

It's not about being perfect, it's about doing one's personal best. And that varies.
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Reply #24 posted 07/19/07 7:13pm

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for Melissa, I am beginning a no meat day. Not sure which day it will be but I'm gonna do it and maybe I can graduate from there smile

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Reply #25 posted 07/19/07 7:14pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Well?



Souls or not, they're getting in my belly.
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Reply #26 posted 07/19/07 7:14pm

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I would in a heartbeat.
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Reply #27 posted 07/19/07 7:16pm

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You would have to prove to me that nature created an animal that produced bacon, sausage, ham, pork chops, tenderloins, pork rinds, and pigs feet and expected us NOT to eat it.
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Reply #28 posted 07/19/07 7:17pm

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No. Not even a small chance of that. Souls or no souls, the food chain still exists, and I'd wager if I came across a hungry, carnivorous animal in the wild and he figured he had a shot, I'd be dinner.
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Reply #29 posted 07/19/07 7:18pm

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You would have to prove to me that nature created an animal that produced bacon, sausage, ham, pork chops, tenderloins, pork rinds, and pigs feet and expected us NOT to eat it.

you mean: if god hadn't wanted us to eat animals he wouldn't have made them out of meat neutral
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