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Just browsing and I came across a question from a women who basically had a go at everyone who ate meat? Quoting from the Bible telling us how wrong we are? Whats the problem???

2006-11-14 05:14:49 · 39 answers · asked by Stan The Man 1 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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Vegetarians who insult meat eaters need a life.

And bible quotes?? You really need a lesson in what real life is, you cannot put your views or opinions on any other human being, just as we will not have your views put on us!!!!

Vegetarians who don't like meat eaters should look up this good book I found, its called, "How Veggies pass their time by asking stupid questions"

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No vegetarians were hurt or injured during the making of this answer.

Scouser 2 reserves the right to judge vegetarians who mock us whenever he so desires.

Any names mentioned in the answer of this and other vegetarian related question's have been changed so any reference to any vegetarian person either living or brain dead is purely coincidental.

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2006-11-14 08:41:38 · answer #1 · answered by CHRIS H 2 · 1 0

I'm a vegetarian - most of the time, but not always. I try to keep my meat eating to a minimum because I believe I'll be healthier that way. Often people will ask me why I don't eat meat. When I try to explain, they often get defensive and hostile as if their beliefs were under attack, which they weren't. If they don't want to know why I'm a vegetarian then they shouldn't ask. After all, I don't go around asking people if they eat meat, and demand an explanation when they admit that they do eat meat. From a Biblical perspective there is ample evidence that Jesus ate fish, and lamb, so there's no reason to believe that doing so is wrong. However, we also learn from the Bible that God created Adam and Eve and put them in a garden where they were to eat from the plantlife. They weren't eating the animals because before sin entered there was no death, so no dead animals to eat. We were designed by our maker to thrive on plants. It's similar to when an auto manufacturer builds a car and tells in the owner's manual what grade and type and weight of oil to use in the engine. Most oils will work and get the job done, but if you use the oil specified and recommended by the designer of the engine you can expect to get a longer usefull life from that engine with less engine wear and consequently fewer mechanical breakdowns.

2006-11-14 07:12:00 · answer #2 · answered by nachtmann2 5 · 1 0

Vegetarians who insult meat eaters need a life.

And bible quotes?? You really need a lesson in what real life is, you cannot put your views or opinions on any other human being, just as we will not have your views put on us!!!!

Vegetarians who don't like meat eaters should look up this good book I found, its called, "How Veggies pass their time by asking stupid questions"

LEGAL DISCLAIMER

No vegetarians were hurt or injured during the making of this answer.

Scouser 2 reserves the right to judge vegetarians who mock us whenever he so desires.

Any names mentioned in the answer of this and other vegetarian related question's have been changed so any reference to any vegetarian person either living or brain dead is purely coincidental.

Thank you.

Please direct your e mails to www.veggies/getalife.com

2006-11-14 05:21:03 · answer #3 · answered by scouser 2 2 · 0 0

Wow. at first, being a vegetarian does no longer mean you're a "plant eater" aka an herbivore... apparently you're actually not eating adequate meat on account which you probably did no longer understand that. 2d, vegetarians and vegans have their diets via selection. Herbivores are in simple terms following their nature. third, being a carnivore (which you're actually not) would not make you fantastically developed... if that have been the case, then lions/bears and different predators could be working sh!t particularly people people. each animal evolves in accordance to its prefer no longer its foodstuff regimen. Fourth are you heavily implying that being vegetarian makes you dumber??? This must be a comedian tale

2016-10-22 02:06:49 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

~~ Stan ,,,, From a Veggie with an education,,, the answer to your 1st question is,,, Ignorance and Intolerance. Quoting from "The Bible" is useless on the Vegetarian Issue as so much of the Original Info no longer exists due to the many revisions throughout history(as with other critical info). There are many "Spiritual Aspects" for the individual to make their own rationale to become Veggie. However if you arm yourself with unbiased knowledge of diet and nutrition and how different species process their food via their Specific Digestive Systems, you will unequivocally arrive at the conclusion/deduction that Humans are Land Mammals,,, and beginning at the structure of our face and the shapes of our teeth, the dynamics of our jaw movements and the enzyme Ptyalin in our saliva is only the beginning of our Vegetarian Makeup. In quick summary, our "digestive juices" (,,, and their capability to breakdown "food" to render it Bioavailable), length of intenstine and intestinal flora (the 'good' bacteria), and Alkaline based blood chemistry are Easily Classified to be in the category of Vegetarian, or more accurately an Herbivore. Concerning the Omnivore Arguement, it is true that the Human is capable of partially digesting some animal products which can sustain life in the long term. BUT research supports the fact that animal products have deleterious effects on the Human System, Especially in the long term. Physiologically it is irrefuteable to argue that Human Beings are Vegetarian by their
Digestive Function,,, and if one believes in a god then ALL the evidence points to a Vegetarian Design. This too is inargueable.

2006-11-14 06:18:14 · answer #5 · answered by Sensei TeAloha 4 · 0 1

Don't worry about it, have a hamurger.
Seriously, if you eat meat, you do. Most vegetarians don't care, so long as they have something they can eat too.
If someone does try to push their beliefs on you, just ignore them.
I'm sure there is reasons why they're against it, and reasons why people against anything are against that, but unless you are considering converting to vegetarianism and want some reasons, then it really doesn't matter what they say.

2006-11-14 05:20:05 · answer #6 · answered by KeM 2 · 2 0

Ah don't know where she got her info but the bible says we the humans have dominion over the animals. Veggie freaks are just some more very mixed up physcos that want to force there beliefs on the world. If they don't like meat so be it don't eat it. I happen to bow and rifle hunt and kill all kinds of animals for there meat and just enjoy the hell out of it when I'm eating it LOL.

2006-11-14 05:21:37 · answer #7 · answered by ROSEY 3 · 1 0

How many vegetarians are against you eating meat?
I am a vegetarian and I have absolutely no problem with what you choose to eat, and I don't know many vegetarians who try to force their choice onto others.
I do have a problem with some of the meat production methods, but the chickens, turkeys, kept alive in cruel UN-natural conditions are better of dead than alive.
I would be happy for meat eaters to eat organically grown meat, because the animals would have a life worth having before they were killed, and it would be far far better meat for you to eat.
I know there are some vegetarians who try to force their way onto others, a vegan once told me I wasn't a vegetarian because I eat free-range eggs, he said he was a true vegetarian. I can see his point, but I didn't originate the meaning of vegetarianism which allows for the eating of eggs, and dairy products.
From your answers it appears some meat eaters are against vegetarians, possibly because of your question.

2006-11-14 06:04:35 · answer #8 · answered by FairyBlessed 4 · 1 1

Its their own ignorance prevailing,
I just hope they know that it is the CIRCLE OF LIFE.
Next they are going to protest the cheetah eating antilpoe.
( this goes to vegetarians that don't respect, if you do then ignore this)

Back in high school I was in a class debate over vegitarianism, and meat eaters. I see that they view it as injust, but humans are carnivores. I don't wear fur, because that is injust, but meat is the natural way of life. And we are not the ONLY carnivores on the planet.
My biggest point was the fact that most vegitarians have weaker muscles, poor hair and nail follicles, and were more prone to detract diseases.
From lack of meat. My point, If you want to be vegitarian, go ahead, but don't patronize me for being human.
GrumpCookie - I respect you if you respect me

2006-11-14 05:23:49 · answer #9 · answered by danksprite420 6 · 1 0

The Bible actually says (if you are going by old testament) that we can eat meat. So I don't know what that lady is talking about! I loveeee meat. And I have vegetarian friends and they respect that and I respect their lifestyle too. So maybe its just extremist who love animals more than humans...

2006-11-14 05:19:33 · answer #10 · answered by Annieo 4 · 1 0

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