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Originally posted by pupper-lover
Interesting dicussion:). Well . . .
Our digestive tracts are long and rough and almost identical to a herbivore's. This type of digestive system is designed for a diet that consists almost entirely, if not completely, of plant based products. That's not to say our bodies are not intended to ever consume animal protein, but the human body is not designed to digest the amount of animal protein most people in the western world eat. When animal protein is broken down, it's "waste" is turned into carcinogens. Our long digestive tract traps the carcinogens. Some of it can be taken care of by the body, but excess amounts build up and can lead to cancer.
While, it may not be "unnatural" for animals to eat each other, there is nothing natural about factory farming. Animals are starved, suffocated, mutilated, ground up, electricuted, dragged, piled on one another, living in their own waste and the waste of other animals, and shot up with drugs to keep them alive. It's one thing to have cows grazing in a field and your own chicken to lay eggs for you, it's another thing to "process" an animal while it is still alive and is feeling every moment of the pain.
It would be interesting to find out if plants do feel pain, but since they do not have a brain or central nervous system (as far as I know?), I'm not sure how it would be possible. Animals do feel pain, and there is no doubt about that. That is why I am against the horrible treatment that occurs in factory farming. This abuse does occur in the beef, pork, poultry, egg, and dairy industries(this includes leather, wool, etc.).
I do not want my life to thrive on suffering and violence, in any form. The world will never be perfect. There will always be a war going on somewhere, a child starving, an animal being abused. For me, choosing not to support industries that blatantly abuse animals is a way of peaceful living. Every bite of meat I took was a reminder of the severe pain and humilation I was inflicting upon another creature. I couldn't live with myself knowing that I was causing so much pain to creatures so innocent. I could never look an animal in the face and kill it, so I why should I send someone else to do my dirty work for me?
We all have our ways of contributing to the world, and becoming a veg was mine. As a wise man once said, "I cannot do everything, but I can do something."
--- Disclaimer: My words are meant to inform, not attack! ---
What a truly wise thing to say. I fully respect what you wrote and how you worded it. Very, very well done and very wise and kind. That is how I feel but you worded it so much better then me :)