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On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:58:21 -0400, Mike Horlick <[log in to unmask]>
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>Another issue I find a bit hard to get around is the whole idea of killing. I
know
>that Paleo man had no qualms about that but of course, maybe they didn't
>have qualms about rape,slavery,murder and other things that may have gone
>down in history because of lack of laws, etc...
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>At least when you're eating a tofu-burger there was no violence involved in
its
>production but maybe I'm too much of a bleeding heart left-leaning liberal ;)
Corn, wheat, and soybean fields are an ecosystem for rodents and other
animals, and sometimes provide a source of food for deer, etc. Eating your
tofu-burger is contributing to the direct and/or indirect killing of animals. Do
nto fool yourself.
>Another thing I'm a bit curious about... There seems to be some of you that
>only eat meat.
>I'm wondering... Don't you miss certain food sensations? (like biting into a
crisp
>apple, eating a luscious peach, a nice bagel with peanut butter, etc...)
I eat mostly meat. I feel better and I do not miss fruits and vegetables. In
fact, when I do eat fruits or vegetables they taste extremely sweet. My
taste for non-meat has changed drastically over the years.
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