Serious question. Why can’t you just eat just little bit of meat or like eat 6 eggs a week. So you get enough animal protein to not be nutrient deficient.
You’re still doing something that’s great. You just won’t be totally vegan, but isn’t it okay?
I would guess there are more pros going vegan than cons. Could you imagine being known as the vegan guy in the joint?
Pros:
-Lighter, more efficient and effeminate body type and hormonal profile. -Possibly even a gender reassignment if you eat enough soy.
Misanthropic tendencies get reinforced.
-Self-righteousness that actually exceeds that of the typical sub-sub-sub-elite hobbyjogger/letsrunner
-Endless farting while saving the Earth
- Cancer at age 48, hey it will help save the Earth having you gone that early.
Cons:
Have to vote Dem all the time.
The only upside of vegans is that they taste better. Other than that you'll have to listen to them talk about being "plant powered" and they don't shut up about it.
Eat little meat? wrote:
Serious question. Why can’t you just eat just little bit of meat or like eat 6 eggs a week. So you get enough animal protein to not be nutrient deficient.
You’re still doing something that’s great. You just won’t be totally vegan, but isn’t it okay?
Most vegans I know believe it's wrong to kill animals to eat them: wrong to do it a lot, and also wrong to do it a little.
It's like killing a human: it's wrong to do it everyday, but also wrong to do it only once a year. So we should not do it, period.
Whether the premise is true is debatable, but the logic is here.
The Bible does not prohibit the consumption of animals for our time. It is only immoral to eat meat if you see it as sin. Then it would be a sin, because you're not instructed to be omnivorous so if you see it as wrong to eat meat and you do it anyway, then you have disobeyed God. God gives us a moral conscience and if we were to disobey that then we have sinned against ourselves, to be quite honest with you. There are some cases that are so far out in left field that aren't even worth discussing but I have to bring it up or else everybody is going to send extreme scenarios that don't make any sense. Things like "What if someone believes murder is ok?", as I said, so far out in left field. The point being, if she sees it as unethical then it would be sin to continue to eat meat. So she should go vegan/vegetarian, but she needs to make sure she's finding the nutrients.
As you can tell I'm not really responding to the right posts when I say something, because why go through the hassle to find the flaws. Just say what you think would help inform them. Like I said in my last comment, you shouldn't do what you think is wrong if the Bible doesn't command you to do it. On the flip side, Genesis informs us of our dominion over the creatures of the earth. They were made by God for our benefit. Hence, my view on this stands with nonnegotiable Biblical truth.