Sorry, I love meat too much to give it up. I'd rather die than give up my sunday steak.
Quote from: RossRoy on July 15, 2010, 02:01:27 PMSorry, I love meat too much to give it up. I'd rather die than give up my sunday steak. A bit drastic, although I have known some other meat-eaters in the past who think quite in the same way.
Yeah I know. I mean, I don't mind if people around me become vegetarian, or even vegan. It's their choice, I respect it. I just expect the same understanding from them. I choose to eat meat, respect my choice.
I have to confess that I can't abstain from my steaks but I have a big respect for Vegetarians/Vegans (as long as they don't feed their cats meatless! They need special Amino acids and arachidonic acids what is only available in meat)!
Quote from: kahless on July 15, 2010, 04:03:48 PMI have to confess that I can't abstain from my steaks but I have a big respect for Vegetarians/Vegans (as long as they don't feed their cats meatless! They need special Amino acids and arachidonic acids what is only available in meat)!To me this is very wrong. I was once on a forum for vegetarians/vegans and there was a whole thread about people who feed their pets, mainly cats and dogs on vegan diets. These people amaze me, there is scientific evidence that humans have bodies designed to live off both a meat eating diet, and omnivore diet, or a vegetarian one. All animals are not like us! Their bodies need certain foods to work and some close-minded vegans can't seem to see this. And anyway... any animal that has teeth like a dog is NOT designed to eat a vegetarian diet.
I stick to what nature made me, carnivorous. If it had wanted it any other way I would be walking on 4 legs and wouldn't have to use any of them to feed myself.
If Nature wanted me to run, she'd have given me 4 legs and a tail