they are yummy, they digest a lot easier and quicker, and is one of the best ways to lose weight whether it is a small amount or large. I add a little chicken here and there but not in excess and I don't do any red meat
2006-10-24 04:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I choose to be a vegetarian primarily for health reasons. I feel less toxic. I feel more clear headed, energetic and emotionally balanced. There's so much crap in the meat available for mass consumption these days and so I'd rather just avoid it. Vegetables are no exception, so I try to eat those which are organic as well as whole grains and soybean products. I don't get colds. I'm never sick. It's that time of the year and every-body's soon to be getting whatever it is that's "going around" Go figure, I breathe the same germs they do.
2006-10-24 05:16:27
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answered by paganvegan 3
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i'm a vegetarian. i had eaten meat my entire life, yet after reading philosophy and ethics, i desperate that i could no longer justify eating meat from now on. its no longer mandatory for a healthful life, and animals in lots of cases go through lots merely via fact we like the flavor of meat. no longer inflicting pointless suffering seems to be the main problem-unfastened component of any morality. why do i consume vegetables? for nutrition and because they do no longer go through. despite the fact that if or no longer something is alive, grows and dies isn't morally correct. If it have been, then we could might desire to boost ethical attention to microbes. what's morally correct is despite the fact that if or no longer a being can sense soreness and enjoyment. there is not any doubt that animals do sense, and as such that they do deserve ethical attention. i'm valuable you settle with this place. think of approximately it, have not you ever pulled up a weed, burnt some brush, decrease down a tree, and so on? could you basically as honestly strangle an animal, gentle it on hearth, or decapitate it? of direction no longer. Why? considering you recognize that there is a ethical distinction between flora and animals. you recognize that even in spite of the undeniable fact that that weed on your backyard is alive, turning out to be, and could sometime die, it would not sense something, and for this reason you do no longer might desire to supply it ethical attention. you are able to gentle it on hearth and not sense responsible. Do you relatively have faith which you would be able to gentle a canines on hearth with merely as little ethical attention? except you're insane, possibly no longer.
2016-11-25 02:04:49
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answered by ? 4
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I eat vegetables because I like them. I haven't eaten meat for a long time. I think of the sheer terror an animal feels when the slaughterhouse gets busy. The blood, the crap, the brutality. In other ways with fish and birds, their freedom is taken away. I am not equipped for killing things - my hands are shaped for gathering.
I am sure growing things have spirits in spite of having no nervous system. Experiments on plants with sensitive instruments have registered anxiety in the presence of a person who mowed a lawn! I suspect we have always been aware of our relationship with other living things on the planet. It might explain why we used to say grace, thanking God for the food. It probably begun with our gratitude towards our food and by us giving thanks to them for it?
2006-10-24 04:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not eat meat because I love animmals. I love plants too...but i do not see them as the same thing. Animals are actually alive with personalities....similar to people. Plants are not the same. I do not know how you could look a cow in the eye and kill it. That thought turns my stomach.
2006-10-24 04:33:47
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answered by Stevy L 2
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I am not a vegerterian, but I sure love them. I am not much on meat. I like hamburgers and meat in chili and such, but I rather have vegetables any day.
2006-10-24 04:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I am vegetarian and why? Health reasons and also reasons of compassion. May I point out how tedious it is when people go out of their way to point out that plants are alive, that humans have canine teeth and other trivial, lame comments.
2006-10-24 04:27:06
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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cos they don't scream as loud when your ripping their heads off or slitting their throats. plus there much easier to catch and because I'm so low on protein anything that runs is off the menu!
and to all of you pious people who think plants don't scream. well fish dont either as far as you know!!
2006-10-24 04:26:38
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answered by whatev3r 3
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i am not a vegetarian but they don't like the fact that the animal is killed before its own time
2006-10-24 04:27:26
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answered by billy72209 1
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They don't have a face, and don't scream when you "kill" them.
I'm not a vegan, but to me this is the major difference.
2006-10-24 04:25:56
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answered by Anria A 5
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