chris.m95 said:
dont worry man im cool with your previous post. oh you know ferrari 7861 or somet like that? he is my friend and ill ask him to tell you if i eat meat. so im gonna have to battle with my meat craving from now on nom nom nom. btw are you a vegitarian? |
I suggest that if you are seious about it then you shouldn't just stop eating meat. Rather see why so many people don't do it.
Yes, I've been for almost 6 years. I only know 1 other white guy in South Africa that's vegetarian, and he became because of me hehe.
I'm definitely not on a crusade. All I want to do is smoke pot and play drum, but I guarantee that if the whole world (this will never happen) was vegetarian then it would be much closer to paradise than it is now.
THOREAU GHANDHI LEONARDI DA VINCI JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU He maintained that meat-eating animals are generally more cruel and violent than herbivores. Therefore a vegetarian diet would produce a more compassionate person. He even advised that butchers not be allowed to testify in court or sit on juries. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THOMAS EDISON
I have no doubt that it is a part of the destiny of the human race, in its gradual improvement, to leave off eating animals.
He was a vegetarian. His parents, being devout Hindus, never gave him meat, fish, or eggs.
"I do feel that spiritual progress does demand at some stage that we should cease to kill our fellow creatures for the satisfaction of our bodily wants." -
PYTHAGORAS
"Oh, my fellow men, do not defile your bodies with sinful foods. We have corn, we have apples bending down the branches with their weight, and grapes swelling on the vines. There are sweet-flavored herbs, and vegetables which can be cooked and softened over the fire, nor are you denied milk or thyme-scented honey. The earth affords a lavish supply of riches, of innocent foods, and offers you banquets that involve no bloodshed or slaughter: only beasts satisfy their hunger with flesh, and not even all of those, because horses, cattle, and sheep live on grass." The biographer Diogenes tells us that Pythagoras ate bread and honey in the morning and raw vegetables at night. He would also pay fisherman to throw their catch back into the sea.
"He who does not value life does not deserve it." He considered the bodies of meat-eaters to be "burial places," graveyards for the animals they eat. His notebooks are full of passages that show his compassion for living creatures. He lamented, "Endless numbers of these animals shall have their little children taken from them, ripped open, and barbarously slaughtered."
"I have learned from an early age to abjure the use of meat, and the time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men."
He became a vegetarian at the age of sixteen. Franklin said "greater progress, from that greater clearness of head and quicker apprehension." In his autobiographical writings, he called flesh-eating "unprovoked murder."
"Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution. Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages."








