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A lay person's related thoughts, with no claim to being scientific, and not wanting to start an argument or long thread:
* directly or indirectly, everybody is somebody else's lunch.
* plants may have feelings
* fungi may have more intelligence, "feelings", etc. than plants
* we may be eating more meat than we need for our current lifestyles
* natural selection may move humans to needing less food from animals
* there is no completely vegetarian society; some eat insects, e.g.
One of my few ethical food choices is to eat lamb and veal rarely. I feel that the animals deserve a life. Also, they deserve a better one than we have been giving them in factory farming.
Wayne
Burnaby, BC, Canada
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From: "Tracey Baldrey" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 1:32:04 PM
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So, what do others feel about this? How do we do paleo in an
ethical and sustainable way?
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