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How this got sent as an attachment is ????????????
Myself, I never open attachments, unless I ordered them,
My apologies, Lorenzo
RE: cooking animals? Some think our ancestors just threw
animal carcasses on a fire to get rid of the fur and lice
and ticks and may have eventually progressed to the
"Barbecue"!
This in response to a recent post.
CAPS ARE REPLY COMMENT.
>We are able to survive in hostile environments due to our
intelligence, which CUT**
MANY OTHER CREATURES HAVE SURVIVED!
>
> Our digestive systems WERE designed to fit into a
non-manipulated world, a
> world we changed willy-nilly. We have "modified" our food
choices by
> accident, and then tried to educate ourselves about what
we did.
SO? WHEN DID IT START BEING MANIPULATED?
MAYBE IT "EVOLVED"?
>>>Our
digestive systems were not designed to fit anywhere, rather
they were
evolved in competition with other species. And since our
intelligence allows us
to modify the environment, this too must be seen as a
natural process. We have
modified our diet by choice.
THIS UNFORTUNATE CHOICE IS SHORTENING OUR "ACTIVE"
LIFESPAN! NOT OUR AVERAGE LIFE SPAN!
>>Humans are the ultimate survivors. All other species have
lost the competition
for global dominance, and it is likely that only those
animals that have a
direct use to man have any prospect of long term survival.
WOW! I DISAGREE! RODENTS AND INSECTS ARE DOING WELL AND
MAY WIN.
PLEASE EXCUSE THE CAPTAL LETERS AS I WOULD PERFER TO USE A
PASTEL COLOR FOR REPLY. (If I knew how?)
Best Regards, Lorenzo
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