I often come across great people with good heart promoting to go Veg and stop the animal brutality. In this regard, allow me to think laud and share my thoughts:
1- When we make a change we need to base it on risks and not emotions. The golden question is, what are the risks if I don't do the change. In this case, what are the risks of not stopping eating meat?
2- If the risk exists and in order to manage it, do we need to totally stop eating meat or we need to regulate it?
3- Do we have credible historical data to base our diagnoses on? Or we are embarking on an experiment?
4- Do we know the long term consequences of the changes we are trying to introduce? Can we predict the behavior of our changes?
5- Animals eat each other. Lions viciously kill dears. Is that wrong?
6- Why human can't eat meat like animals?
7- Is it wrong to say that cattle eat human? When we human die, we get dissolved in soil and we get absorbed by trees and cattle end up eating us as part of the "Circle of Life".
8- If we want to stop eating meat because it's brutal, isn't it brutal to eat vegetables that also have life? Can anyone guarantee and know for a fact that trees don't feel pain?
9- Watch this documentary to realize how innocent changes to mother nature and the cycle of life could have devastating consequences on the mother nature.
https://youtu.be/ysa5OBhXz-Q
I often come across great people with good heart promoting to go Veg and stop the animal brutality. In this regard, allow me to think laud and share my thoughts:
1- When we make a change we need to base it on risks and not emotions. The golden question is, what are the risks if I don't do the change. In this case, what are the risks of not stopping eating meat?
2- If the risk exists and in order to manage it, do we need to totally stop eating meat or we need to regulate it?
3- Do we have credible historical data to base our diagnoses on? Or we are embarking on an experiment?
4- Do we know the long term consequences of the changes we are trying to introduce? Can we predict the behavior of our changes?
5- Animals eat each other. Lions viciously kill dears. Is that wrong?
6- Why human can't eat meat like animals?
7- Is it wrong to say that cattle eat human? When we human die, we get dissolved in soil and we get absorbed by trees and cattle end up eating us as part of the "Circle of Life".
8- If we want to stop eating meat because it's brutal, isn't it brutal to eat vegetables that also have life? Can anyone guarantee and know for a fact that trees don't feel pain?
9- Watch this documentary to realize how innocent changes to mother nature and the cycle of life could have devastating consequences on the mother nature.
https://youtu.be/ysa5OBhXz-Q