is killing animals alright?{vegetarianism/buddhism etc}

Started by Czarina_Czarina18 pages

Sorry if this offends anyone, it's only an opinion.

Veggies/buddist pretend as if they are more righteous b/c they obey the "universal" code of life, but really, they are bullish and very vengeful, and are very much into trying to switch souls in order to punish ppl. Just b/c someone knows how a knife works doesn't mean that they have the right to kill you with it. The knife is like this occult knowledge that they tap into. They use it like a knife, to hurt ppl, and then, walk around as if they are moral and therefore, in the right b/c they knew how to use it.

Let's say that your life experience is like a book, and you have 12 chapters. Let's say, for every chapter, there's a prelude (I wrote a poem about this one day).

Let's say that in chapter 3, you did things that were kinda wrong, either to your own consciousness or the consciousness of another. Well, to someone into t-t-for-tat games, they will not treat you in your entirety, all 12 chapters. They will look back to Chapter 3, page 7, line 1.

1. They will try to see what part of their negativity should be applied to your life.
2. They see negativity as on the "good" side, or no side at all, no matter your own personal views on the matter.
3. They are the same ones who believe in karma for everyone else, but for themselves, they seek protection or prayers to avoid it.
4. They do not like to forgive, b/c back in chapter 3, that person should be punished more. Yet, if it were a chapter in their own book or someone that they loved, they would sacrifice to the "right" gods or pray it away.

See how that works.

Everyone who has read about the occult, also has read that ppl into the occult does things such as control the minds of others the best they can, try to change spirits, souls, etc. That's what we (Christians) call demonology, it's not good and not to be practiced. But for the ones who, in their eyes, are more aware, they see this as righteous punishment.

They read the dead letters and never the content or intent. This creates a different kind of mind-map or logical thinking, in this logical thinking, it's like a series of on and off switches in the head.

The switches for the code of "liberty" is OFF.

The switches for revenge is ON.

The switches for "moral high ground" is ON.

The switches for intent/concept/interpretation is OFF.

The switches for protecting themselves and their loved ones from karma is ON.

The switches for judging others and wishing karma on their life is ON.

They think that the ability to do so (demonology) makes them moral. When in fact, they cover their own sins and the sins of their family/friends to AVOID the same karma they wish on others.

Re: Re: is killing animals alright?{vegetarianism/buddhism etc}

Originally posted by Violent2Dope
Eating meat is required for a good diet.

No it's not.

Re: Re: Re: is killing animals alright?{vegetarianism/buddhism etc}

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
No it's not.

In some cases, that's true.

Then it's always true, isn't it?

(Yes).

Then state the true cases..

I haven't been here in like... forever. Anyway, killing animals? Personally, I'm against it. I mean, how would you like it if someone took you away from your calves, cubs, or joeys to make a hamburger? (Though, I'd be a tasty burger)

Originally posted by debbiejo
Then state the true cases..

i think i will pass on this conversation for now on. i see where this is going.

No, just that I need to speak upon some facts and stuff... 🙂

Re: Re: Re: is killing animals alright?{vegetarianism/buddhism etc}

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
No it's not.

Incorporating meat into your diet intelligently can make for a very excellent diet.-fact.

There are alternatives, through the modern science, to eating meat to have a diet just as healthy as the one referenced above. Even athletes can be vegetarians and make progress just as well as omnivores.-fact

I choose to be an omnivore and as long as I have a choice, I will always be an omnivore.

What about athletes? Damn....that is hard for me to make a legitimate statement about. If you accept dairy products and supplements into your diet...then yes...you do not have to eat ANY meat and your diet can be extremely healthy as an athlete. But just regular old humans? They can survive on just synthetic food and plants and be just as healthy as a regular omnivore with no problems...wait...you know what, there is oatmeal protein out there now that is almost as good as whey protein isolates and it even tastes better than whey...so I take that back...I think that if an athlete searches hard enough, they do not have to rely on ANY meat or dairy products...Just talking about the oatmeal protein powder is making my mouth water.droolio

Originally posted by dadudemon
Incorporating meat into your diet intelligently can make for a very excellent diet.-fact.

There are alternatives, through the modern science, to eating meat to have a diet just as healthy as the one referenced above. Even athletes can be vegetarians and make progress just as well as omnivores.-fact

I choose to be an omnivore and as long as I have a choice, I will always be an omnivore.

What about athletes? Damn....that is hard for me to make a legitimate statement about. If you accept dairy products and supplements into your diet...then yes...you do not have to eat ANY meat and your diet can be extremely healthy as an athlete. But just regular old humans? They can survive on just synthetic food and plants and be just as healthy as a regular omnivore with no problems...wait...you know what, there is oatmeal protein out there now that is almost as good as whey protein isolates and it even tastes better than whey...so I take that back...I think that if an athlete searches hard enough, they do not have to rely on ANY meat or dairy products...Just talking about the oatmeal protein powder is making my mouth water.droolio

So, you are agreeing with him. Make it look like he forgot to mention something though.

Originally posted by Bardock42
So, you are agreeing with him. Make it look like he forgot to mention something though.

Being a whole hearted omnivore is not agreeing with vegetarianism. MY personal religious beliefs would hold that it is an insult to God to not eat meat...however, one cannot incorporate religious beliefs in to a discussion like this, it is inappropriate. (ZOMG 😱 , a passive aggressive zing.)

I love my meat. (No pun intended, pervs.)

Re: Re: Re: Re: is killing animals alright?{vegetarianism/buddhism etc}

Originally posted by dadudemon
Incorporating meat into your diet intelligently can make for a very excellent diet.-fact.

There are alternatives, through the modern science, to eating meat to have a diet just as healthy as the one referenced above. Even athletes can be vegetarians and make progress just as well as omnivores.-fact

Blue cars are blue.

So an eskimo in arctic conditions is going to get his calorific intake and protein requirements from non meat foodstuffs? Well O.K. then. White fat in these conditions is essential.

So the guy who lacks the enzyme for metabolising protein from pulses and lives in a third world country is going to find an amino acid/protein supplement.

Let's look at the third world shall we. A poor athlete in a third world country sure can spend 100 dollars on supplementary protein each week.

I wonder why I don't "debate" here?

looking at the threads nothing has changed since I decided to avoid this place. It anything it's got even sadder. Ho, hum I guess i'm a hypocrite for even posting this. According to Cyber tuff guy i'm not the only one.

Originally posted by Zebedee
So an eskimo in arctic conditions is going to get his calorific intake and protein requirements from non meat foodstuffs? Well O.K. then. White fat in these conditions is essential.

So the guy who lacks the enzyme for metabolising protein from pulses and lives in a third world country is going to find an amino acid/protein supplement.

Let's look at the third world shall we. A poor athlete in a third world country sure can spend 100 dollars on supplementary protein each week.

I wonder why I don't "debate" here?

Is that addressed to my post?

Originally posted by dadudemon
Being a whole hearted omnivore is not agreeing with vegetarianism. MY personal religious beliefs would hold that it is an insult to God to not eat meat...however, one cannot incorporate religious beliefs in to a discussion like this, it is inappropriate. (ZOMG 😱 , a passive aggressive zing.)

I love my meat. (No pun intended, pervs.)

I prefer Vannila Ice Cream over Chocolate.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Is that addressed to my post?

If you want. Try a vegetarian or vegan diet in arctic conditions for a prolonged period of time. Please..... J-Just try it.

Originally posted by Zebedee
If you want. Try a vegetarian or vegan diet in arctic conditions for a prolonged period of time. Please..... J-Just try it.

Even if such a diet is not feasible in such conditions, it's completely irrelevant to what I said.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Even if such a diet is not feasible in such conditions, it's completely irrelevant to what I said.

Whatever.......

Wait, no, it isn't.

Yes, yes it is.

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
Yes, yes it is.

That's why this forum is so funny. When obviously wrong people like you say they are not. You said a vegetarian diet was always able to provide the needed nutrition. Paraphrased because your post bored me.
When it's explained to you that a vegetarian diet is both impractical and dangerous in a given situation you can't admit your wrong. You do realise that the human metablism in cold conditions keeps us warm? You do realise lots of calories are burnt, you do realise that even if supplementation was possible it would be grazing all day using vegetaian food stuffs. No of course you don't.

You do realise for some people barring injections they can only absorb iron in the form it resides in meat due to lacking specific enzymes.

No, no you don't. Enzyme deficiency swings both ways, some vegetarians have to be vegetarian, because they cannot digest elements of animal based food stuffs.

Anyway, I've looked, i've laughed. Absolutes are always funny and you are a blanket statement master.
Funny stuff.