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Michael Audette <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 6 Feb 2000 14:11:26 -0600
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Justin Hasselman wrote:

>If I understand Ken's initial post correctly, he was merely questioning the
>logic of eating dairy as opposed to disagreeing with the conclusion.  For
>example, in my opinion, if someone were to say 'Cows' milk is for baby cows
>therefore it's unhealthy for human consumption' then I would disagree with
>this.

  We are the only animal, who continues nursing after weaning, on a
different animal. With other animals, human intervention can make this so.
Can you give me any other examples, in nature?

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