Peter:
>>EFA needs are easily covered from other foods or
>>through supplementation. So that is a poor reason
>>not to eat meat.
Siobhan:
>Geez, how about the reason being personal choice
>and awareness of one's own body? Does that count?
Naturally, but that is not what is being discussed
here.
Peter:
>>Granted, most of us do not eat enough organ meats.
>>But regardless, the highest quality plant food can never
>>make up for the poorest quality animal food. So, deprive
>>yourself no longer - eat your meats.
Siobhan:
>I'd say that a few people here could benefit from less
>pitta foods. The rude aggression exhibited by just a few
>is uncalled for.
My response is rude....?
Siobhan:
>I think the majority here would not agree with you when
>you say that Amadeus obfuscates.
Judging by the amount of people who have had an issue
with this in the past, yes.
Siobhan:
>As Todd pointed out, misunderstandings,
>misinterpretations, and misquotes seem to
>abound when it comes to this discussion.
For which Amadeus carries a big responsibility.
Siobhan:
>Why should Amadeus speak?
So we can resolve these matters and move on.
Siobhan:
>Those who challenge do so with such aggression
>one would think their manhood was at stake.
If your issue is lack of civility on this list,
I suggest that you restrict your remarks to above
the belt.
Siobhan:
>No one here argues about the merits of carnivorous
>vs. omnivorous anymore.
With Amadeus on the list, naturally, it comes up from time
to time. I have no problem with this. It is the level
of the debate that I am having an issue with. (I assume that
you are meaning to say "vegetarian" rather than "omnivorous".)
Siobhan:
>Instead, they share thoughts, research, ideas, dilemmas.
That too.
Siobhan:
>By reacting so strongly to someone whose beliefs are
>different,
This is a bit like the kettle calling the pot black.
A few reactions were a little over the top but
nothing that would warrant such a strong response as
yours. Considering that you made your introduction
to this list with both guns flaring, you should
be a little more forgiving.
Siobhan:
>one can miss the good a person has to offer.
Amadeus certainly has contributed much good to this list and
been the instigator of many interesting discussions.
Siobhan:
>If you think you've found the answer to everyone's food
>needs
If only.
Siobhan:
>and it looks just like your diet,
Then the Lord have mercy on humanity.
Siobhan:
>you've yet to discover the true nature of nutrition.
That I am still searching for.
Peter
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