We were designed like this through millions of years of evolutionWhy are you trying to reinvent the wheel?Promoting this lifestyle of ingesting pills and processed dirt is not where humanity should go
Quote from: Ingloriouswho98 on June 18, 2015, 09:06:28 PMWe were designed like this through millions of years of evolutionWhy are you trying to reinvent the wheel?Promoting this lifestyle of ingesting pills and processed dirt is not where humanity should go So is our evolution just supposed to stop where we are now? We've already evolved to the point of being able to eat the shit we have today.
Quote from: Ingloriouswho98 on June 18, 2015, 09:06:28 PMLiving that way is unethicalIt doesn't hurt anybody. How can it possibly be unethical?I don't think you're ready for this conversation, intellectually. I'm not going to bother.
Living that way is unethical
Quote from: Sᴏʟ's Sᴏɴɢ on June 18, 2015, 06:52:27 AMI haven't eaten meat in days and I've been feeling lightheaded and weak, even though I've been eating plenty of nuts.Then your diet is poorly structured. You can't eat whatever you want and expect to be healthy just because it's vegan.
I haven't eaten meat in days and I've been feeling lightheaded and weak, even though I've been eating plenty of nuts.
I guess it's your choice but it's very ineffective because there are ways to not participate in animal abuse while not poisoning yourself
Quote from: Ingloriouswho98 on June 18, 2015, 09:58:21 PMI guess it's your choice but it's very ineffective because there are ways to not participate in animal abuse while not poisoning yourselfKilling an animal for food when you have alternatives is never okay. It's all "abuse" in my eyes. So no, there is no way to do that other than to be a vegan. There just isn't.
Killing an animal for food is completely okThat's what evolution has taught us for millions of years
There is no alternative and unless you learned how do photosynthesis, you're eating animals Sure you're not directly killing an animal but unless you're taking your energy directly from the sun, your energy comes from somewhere else and that would be eating animalsIn some fucked up processed poison form
Would you agree with meat grown in labs and stuff (In vitro meat)?
like I said, I had been eating plenty of nuts, and also beans.
It's funny how most of the time people give vegans shit for pushing their 'superior' diet on other people, yet the complete opposite is happening here.
Quote from: Ingloriouswho98 on June 18, 2015, 10:09:52 PMKilling an animal for food is completely okThat's what evolution has taught us for millions of yearsEvolution is not the arbiter of all ethics.No rationally constructed system could ever create a planet where organisms harm and feed off of each other to survive. A rationally constructed universe would have no pain or suffering at all.There is no god. And though I'm sure you claim to be an atheist, you treating nature as though it's some form of infallible deity is no better than half the religious kooks on the planet.Grow up.Quote from: Ingloriouswho98 on June 18, 2015, 10:09:52 PMThere is no alternative and unless you learned how do photosynthesis, you're eating animals Sure you're not directly killing an animal but unless you're taking your energy directly from the sun, your energy comes from somewhere else and that would be eating animalsIn some fucked up processed poison formVeganism isn't about being a paragon of virtue. It's just about doing the very best you can to prevent as much suffering as you possibly can.
When did this become something about god?
I'm just saying this system has been in place without change for millions of yearsWhy try to change it?
Why does meat make us healthy and something that the body need if we aren't suppose to eat them?
I mean should wolves and lions stop eating animals too?
And they're not humans They don't have dreams or hopes for the future
Quote from: Sᴏʟ's Sᴏɴɢ on June 18, 2015, 09:59:13 PMlike I said, I had been eating plenty of nuts, and also beans.Nuts and beans =/= a healthy diet.It's no wonder you feel light-headed, because nuts are basically pure fat and your brain needs glucose to function properly.
I was taking in plenty of glucose, and all of the other nutrients I needed, but my protein source was insufficient.
I need meat, or manmade fake meats to live and function.
Excuse me for choosing the one that i evolved consuming.
If being a vegan was going to kill me tomorrow, I would still be a vegan.
Quote from: Verbatim on June 19, 2015, 04:48:48 AMIf being a vegan was going to kill me tomorrow, I would still be a vegan.Well I don't know about that. I want to make a positive contribution to the world. At least try and improve animal husbandry before kicking the bucket.
So if I come onto the internet and say it's neither natural nor ethically superior, and somebody responds telling me it is, wouldn't I want to be superior?
Quote from: Sᴏʟ's Sᴏɴɢ on June 19, 2015, 04:41:59 AMI was taking in plenty of glucose, and all of the other nutrients I needed, but my protein source was insufficient.So consume more protein. It's incredibly easy to get on a vegan diet.QuoteI need meat, or manmade fake meats to live and function.I'm sorry, but human physiology and nutritional science say that you don't.QuoteExcuse me for choosing the one that i evolved consuming.That's a naturalistic fallacy.
Quote from: Sᴏʟ's Sᴏɴɢ on June 19, 2015, 04:57:51 AMSo if I come onto the internet and say it's neither natural nor ethically superior, and somebody responds telling me it is, wouldn't I want to be superior?Most meat-eaters I know are fine with admitting that vegans are ethically superior. Which leads me to think that those who are unwilling to concede are simply insecure.It's really not terribly difficult to see how not torturing is more ethical than torturing.
I hate that appeal to nature is considered a logical fallacy
You all seem to think in telling you not to be vegan, when really all I'm saying is that I simply can not be vegan.
Of course in unwilling to say that someone else is superior to me, in any way.
That's textbook insecurity, but whatever.
I hate that appeal to nature is considered a logical fallacy, it's the same basis as all of the ethical arguments Verb is making. A simple "this is what I believe in"
And yes, you require protein to function, and I an simply unable to eat all of the nuts and beans I would have to to make up the a diet with no meat.
I can't believe the self righteous shit internet vegans go around espousing, that their diet is ethical, even though it's adverse to evolution.
So if I come onto the internet and say it's neither natural nor ethically superior, and somebody responds telling me it is, wouldn't I want to be superior? Wouldn't that statement from them, being any other reasons than personal preference, be an affront to my moral composition and therefore a challenge to adopt their lifestyle?
Really, house many people ITT have told the advocates of veganism to stop being vegan?