Vegetarians are hypocrites?

Started by Capt_Fantastic12 pages

I know I look forward to it, 12 or 13 pages in...

What is great lakes? Is that a kind of a piss water? Like beer?

Originally posted by PVS
the irony is that i think many here have been conditioned to expect and even have developed a morbid want for debbiejo to derail the topic 😂

like watching a master at their craft

just an observation

Debbiejo knows things..I just chose to go with the flow of a B type personality......Makes my life more low pressure and I'm sure I'll live longer....

Btw , not to mention it but my cholesterol is only 64...Unheard of only by long distances runners...........Says something about my stress problems............DON'T HAVE ANY.

Then she derails the actual derailment, as above.

I wonder how many layers can be added to that.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Then she derails the actual derailment, as above.

😱 😂

like i said, a master at her craft.

all we can do is gaze in a gape-jawed awe stricken wonder

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Then she derails the actual derailment, as above.

I wonder how many layers can be added to that.

I'm not like other people...AND this is a vegitarian thread meaning health aspects. "I am"........that's just who I am....Doesn't matter what anyone thinks....I am content with the person I have become...and not change it for the world.......Hey, I'm 80% veggie....works for me. Just as my world does.

😉

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
I know I look forward to it, 12 or 13 pages in...

What is great lakes? Is that a kind of a piss water? Like beer?

What is great Lakes? 😂
More than land of 10,000 lakes that is..(Minnesota)......more beer.

Originally posted by botankus
I'm assuming I'm not interpreting some British slang here by saying this, but wouldn't you think eating a moose is a bit drastic for a vegetarian??

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
I believe Blue Dragon means mousse.

Chocolate mousse or moose. A creamy pudding.

Originally posted by Blue Dragon
Chocolate mousse or moose. A creamy pudding.

Oh I'd love to eat a chocolat moose.

No one can be a complete vegetarian, and even if they are they eat once living plants. Lets face it we have to kill something to survive.

There are many reason for people being vegetarians, each to thier own IMO as long as no one tries to take my Steak, chicken tandori, calamares, pigeon pie away I don´t really care what other people eat.

Originally posted by Bicnarok
No one can be a complete vegetarian, and even if they are they eat once living plants. Lets face it we have to kill something to survive.

Slightly nutty conclusion.

Originally posted by Bicnarok
[B]No one can be a complete vegetarian, and even if they are they eat once living plants. Lets face it we have to kill something to survive.

Vegetarians are more interested in not killing things with blood to eat.

It's not about the fact that everyone kills, but about the personal intention to kill or not to kill. Intention, not deed - it's the idea that counts.

I eat whatever is available to survive.

Also, if you live by the laws of relativity and conditional morality specifically, then it makes sense to say that nothing as such is either right or wrong, for example, it's not right or wrong in itself to kill another human being, but it's right to kill another human being if (condition) you are defending your own life, but it's wrong to kill another human being or animal or plant for no aparent reason other than protecting your own life.

In the case of vegetarianism, you might find yourself in a bit of a predicament when you live by the rule of "it's wrong to eat meat", and suddenly there's no more edible vegetation left.

This is of course just my opinion, and by no means right or wrong, but simply something I live by at the moment. What matters is honesty to yourself and others, nothing much else.

Strict vegetarians are in a category of their own called 'vegans.'

There is alot to be said for having a diet with minimal animal products these days because all except for the most expensive meat is certain to have a catalogue of things wrong with it - having been reared battery style, having been given fearsome drugs its entire life, having had a terrible diet with genetically modified things as well as animal products etc etc

Originally posted by shaber
Strict vegetarians are in a category of their own called 'vegans.'

There is alot to be said for having a diet with minimal animal products these days because all except for the most expensive meat is certain to have a catalogue of things wrong with it - having been reared battery style, having been given fearsome drugs its entire life, having had a terrible diet with genetically modified things as well as animal products etc etc

Vegan diets are truly beneficial in many cures of cancers and disease or getting off medications...Many studies on it..I did it myself for 3-4 years.

Originally posted by debbiejo
Vegan diets are truly beneficial in many cures of cancers and disease or getting off medications...Many studies on it..I did it myself for 3-4 years.

and there are many studies which prove that pigs can fly.

all of which i will post no sources

http://www.hacres.com/testimonies/testimonies.asp

www.dday.com Dr. Day is a physician for many years who had developed cancer herself.

They are Christian sites, but still had good info..I was able to get of Thyroid meds after being on this kind of diet for 3 weeks.

a graphic design website...and an online produce store?

has this turned into the "post random links" thread?

There is also a clinic about 11/2 hours from me who admits cancer and other diseased persons for stays up to 3 weeks equipped with physicians from the local hospital. They have had many cures. No one has to go this route, but for sure it is cheaper and more natural and does work for many.

I haven't seen the studies about pigs and flying btw....LOL 😛

It has been proved that pigs, as well as humans do fly in their dreams.