Should We Eat Meat?

Should We Eat Meat?

Thanksgiving arrives every year with a heated debate over how to best cook that plump and juicy turkey. But the idea of a tofu turkey (also known as a “tofurkey”) has gone from a joke a couple years ago to a reality for many. While vegetarianism has been practiced for over a thousand years in some countries, it is a relatively new concept in the West. And so, with the question cropping up more and more often, should we eat meat?

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  • sumwatt
    and...

    You forgot that life will absolutely end in death. The problem with such scare tactics is that you forget to weigh the positive traits of the consumption of animals.

    The most dramatic steps in the evolutionary chain on our branch of the tree tends to come from the introduction of complex proteins that were derived from animals. We are here today simply because we changed from herbivores to omnivores. Of course, it doesn't change the fact that we now face such things as heart disease, but your implication is that vegetarianism is not fraught with its own complications that have been teased out over time.

    - sumwatt July 24, 2008 10:43AM

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    • M3house
      Scavengers, not omni

      We haven't had to eat the scavenger diet en mass since the agricultural revoltion... are you still evolutionarily speaking "that far behind?" Yes, sorry to have to break it to you but we evolved a long time ago. Some societies have been vegetarian for thousands of years already... why hold on so tightly to something so destructive? I know you didn't plan to be like this but here you are, you can let go now.

      Not critters need to die for you in particular, yes you, you don't have to eat another animal, egg, or any derivative. What would you be fighting for? Why?

      - M3houseUS August 15, 2008 1:01PM

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