There is none. In Genesis 9 (see reference), God gave Noah and his descendents every living thing for food. As you go further in the chapter, you see that only man is excluded. Capital punishment is demanded whenever man murders man. You are free to choose what you eat. You have no basis for restricting what anyone else eats. If you choose not to eat meat, fish, milk, eggs, or broccoli, that's fine.
2007-03-18 19:04:23
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answered by Frank N 7
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Vegans like cats and dogs too but these animals aren't really designed for a vegan lifestyle. You'll never stop a cat from trying to catch small animals and dogs will eat anything that they can.
If God didn't want us to eat animals then why did he make them from meat?
2007-03-18 11:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Living the vegan lifestyle isn't really about being healthy, because its really not any healthier than eating a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables, and meats; its more of an ego trip.
2007-03-18 11:25:41
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answered by Un Sandpiper 2
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The vegan animal rights activists are full of beans.
2007-03-18 11:27:20
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answered by Bomba 7
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There really is no good retort. Afterall, who can say that a brussell sprout, for example, doesn't feel pain when it is eaten. Just because you don't hear the screams doesn't meant is is not feeling pain as it is RIPPED from the ground and CRUSHED ALIVE by its predator.
2007-03-18 11:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Vegans aren't trying to change nature. They believe that man is not required to be carnivorous to be healthy. There are moral arguments as well. Since animals are incapable of moral or immoral behavior, I don't think Vegans want to change them.
2007-03-18 11:23:15
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answered by kurbet5000 2
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That they are destroying nature.
2007-03-18 11:20:51
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answered by gg 7
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they are hungry
2007-03-18 11:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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