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OTOH.

Vegans have been misled again thinking they are killing less animals than a person on grass fed beef for example, this is a complete ILLUSION sold to you by the NWO plant based propaganda machine!
What they fail to tell you about on Plant Based News and the like is MONOCULTURES which is land cleared for vegans to eat crops and grains.
During this process BILLIONS of small mammals, rodents, birds and insects will be killed! The problem is vegans don’t care about those beings, only pigs, chickens and cows because they have been programmed by Earthlings and Cowspiracy! This is nothing more than SPECIESISM
So if you are looking to do the LEAST harm then you should consider grass fed organic meat! Vegans will glaze over all of this because it doesn’t fit in with the narrative but if you TRULY cared about animals you would research monocultures and the damage that is being done.

Tony Sayers.
 
I just order these (nuclear power) plant based burgers at Burger King. They always serve these yellow fuel rods with the burger and their mayonnaise is forcibly vegan. Then I will have a pull from the holding basin, vegan.
 
There is ZERO nutritional need for meat. That is one of the biggest misconceptions in this world.

Not only do you not need meat nutritionally, but tons of studies over a long period of time have shown that the more animal products one eats, the higher one's risk is for heart disease, heart attacks and certain types of cancer. People kill animals, and the animals people eat end up killing people, in the long run. We were never meant to eat dead bodies.

But I get it. As I've mentioned around here a number of times, I distinctly remember saying years ago "I will NEVER be a vegan or vegetarian." So I understand where you all are coming from.
We have never found cave paintings of a salad.
 
We have never found cave paintings of a salad.

Actually, there is some evidence that early humans ate a predominantly plant-based diet. Here's a study, for example.

But I don't agree with the Darwinian worldview anyway. So, as I've said many times before, I believe what the bible says, in Genesis 1. All of creation were herbivorous in the very beginning. You can believe that your great-great-great-etc grandpa was a monkey, if you want. But I don't believe God created beings that He loves only to have them kill and eat each other. That is a result of this being a fallen world.
 
Actually, there is some evidence that early humans ate a predominantly plant-based diet. Here's a study, for example.

But I don't agree with the Darwinian worldview anyway. So, as I've said many times before, I believe what the bible says, in Genesis 1. All of creation were herbivorous in the very beginning. You can believe that your great-great-great-etc grandpa was a monkey, if you want. But I don't believe God created beings that He loves only to have them kill and eat each other. That is a result of this being a fallen world.
Yes, my diet is 70% fruit and veg too, it's just that I usually have a portion of meat/fish with most meals. Your last paragraph is peculiar, but as long as you're happy with it.
 
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