Do you disagree?
Do you contend that to be vegan is a natural homo sapiens state?
Do you disagree?
It's true that arguing that veganism is "against nature" is meaningless, but that's hardly a reason to stop eating meat either. As for "healthy options".... even if your claims were true, what a sad, grey, depressing world we would live in if we didn't allow ourselves something nice, tasty, deliciously unhealthy meat once and again. Coffee is unhealthy, chocolate is unhealthy. And that's just food... think of the health risks associated with homosexuality... *gasp* *pearl clutching*. Such an unhealthy lifestyle should be heavily discouraged. And abortion! Or "unhealthy" thoughts.Claiming that there’s a human diet that is the true natural one is quite funny, given the diversity of the human menu, (which in some parts includes other humans btw).
The evidence for veganism being an extremely healthy option for humans is overwhelming, one would have to go digging far from the medical and nutritional consensus to find evidence otherwise.
My main point about veganism has nothing to do with any appeal to nature fallacies or fat police style health proselytization, it is simply the same point I’ve made again and again, that it’s unethical to kill a sentient creature when there are plenty of other food options available. The overall well being of all sentience would be vastly increased with the widespread adoption of the vegan lifestyle. Not only that, meatless substitutes abound on the market and meat is even being grown in laboratories. So one may enjoy nearly the same luxuries of taste without the unimaginable cruelty and industrial blood nightmare that widespread meat eating requires. That result is contrary in my view to a sad grey world.BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:52 pmIt's true that arguing that veganism is "against nature" is meaningless, but that's hardly a reason to stop eating meat either. As for "healthy options".... even if your claims were true, what a sad, grey, depressing world we would live in if we didn't allow ourselves something nice, tasty, deliciously unhealthy meat once and again. Coffee is unhealthy, chocolate is unhealthy. And that's just food... think of the health risks associated with homosexuality... *gasp* *pearl clutching*. Such an unhealthy lifestyle should be heavily discouraged. And abortion! Or "unhealthy" thoughts.Claiming that there’s a human diet that is the true natural one is quite funny, given the diversity of the human menu, (which in some parts includes other humans btw).
The evidence for veganism being an extremely healthy option for humans is overwhelming, one would have to go digging far from the medical and nutritional consensus to find evidence otherwise.
How can I say something found in nature, our nature, is beyond it? Was it not natural that humans got empathy and intelligence? Is it not natural that our intelligence leads to technology, which leads to a lack of need for things like meat to survive, and is it not natural that our empathy leads to ethical discourse?
Do you live in a human civilization with roads, factories, internal combustion engines, and supply chains from farm to table set up? Do you run your A/C? Do you use plastics and styrofoam in anyway? Do you have children? Do you live in a way that is outside of basic survival? If you answered yes to any of those things, then guess what? You are responsible for the mass die off of animals that you bemoan. Animals are killed by hunters and factory farms. They are also killed when we take land and the resources they need to survive and use it to live on, work on, and debate on an internet forum. There is no getting around this. Additionally, if we decide that we won't eat meat or hunt a certain animal, then it will grow in the wild until a plague or another species competes and kills it. There is no getting around this either.JohnDonne wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 9:30 pmHow can I say something found in nature, our nature, is beyond it? Was it not natural that humans got empathy and intelligence? Is it not natural that our intelligence leads to technology, which leads to a lack of need for things like meat to survive, and is it not natural that our empathy leads to ethical discourse?
How are coffee and chocolate unhealthy, other than increased sugar intake?BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:52 pmIt's true that arguing that veganism is "against nature" is meaningless, but that's hardly a reason to stop eating meat either. As for "healthy options".... even if your claims were true, what a sad, grey, depressing world we would live in if we didn't allow ourselves something nice, tasty, deliciously unhealthy meat once and again. Coffee is unhealthy, chocolate is unhealthy. And that's just food... think of the health risks associated with homosexuality... *gasp* *pearl clutching*. Such an unhealthy lifestyle should be heavily discouraged. And abortion! Or "unhealthy" thoughts.Claiming that there’s a human diet that is the true natural one is quite funny, given the diversity of the human menu, (which in some parts includes other humans btw).
The evidence for veganism being an extremely healthy option for humans is overwhelming, one would have to go digging far from the medical and nutritional consensus to find evidence otherwise.
Monsanto is natural then.JohnDonne wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 9:30 pmHow can I say something found in nature, our nature, is beyond it? Was it not natural that humans got empathy and intelligence? Is it not natural that our intelligence leads to technology, which leads to a lack of need for things like meat to survive, and is it not natural that our empathy leads to ethical discourse?
They are not unhealthy at all. Both are good. Just limit sugar.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 11:04 pmHow are coffee and chocolate unhealthy, other than increased sugar intake?BjornP wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:52 pmIt's true that arguing that veganism is "against nature" is meaningless, but that's hardly a reason to stop eating meat either. As for "healthy options".... even if your claims were true, what a sad, grey, depressing world we would live in if we didn't allow ourselves something nice, tasty, deliciously unhealthy meat once and again. Coffee is unhealthy, chocolate is unhealthy. And that's just food... think of the health risks associated with homosexuality... *gasp* *pearl clutching*. Such an unhealthy lifestyle should be heavily discouraged. And abortion! Or "unhealthy" thoughts.Claiming that there’s a human diet that is the true natural one is quite funny, given the diversity of the human menu, (which in some parts includes other humans btw).
The evidence for veganism being an extremely healthy option for humans is overwhelming, one would have to go digging far from the medical and nutritional consensus to find evidence otherwise.