nomadchild
Gone Sailing
I have had many people question me on why I am a vegetarian, and every time they ask I reply "the morals." I figure that there are some people on here that question whether or not being vegetarian is the right thing to do morally. I hope some of the other vegetarian/vegans will come out and join this debate.
A few quick guidelines
1) No scriptural quotes please,
2) Try to minimize the use of fallacies
3) No name calling
4) Have fun!
I will start off by saying that it is morally correct to refuse to eat poultry/beef/pork etc. because these animals not only feel pain but the way that they are raised and slaughtered is inhumane. It is inhumane because they suffer while being raised, and they suffer in their deaths as it is not the quickest event and it may take multiple attempts to kill the animal. Also you live a healthier, longer life being vegetarian!
Looking forward to reading your responses!
A few quick guidelines
1) No scriptural quotes please,
2) Try to minimize the use of fallacies
3) No name calling
4) Have fun!
I will start off by saying that it is morally correct to refuse to eat poultry/beef/pork etc. because these animals not only feel pain but the way that they are raised and slaughtered is inhumane. It is inhumane because they suffer while being raised, and they suffer in their deaths as it is not the quickest event and it may take multiple attempts to kill the animal. Also you live a healthier, longer life being vegetarian!
Looking forward to reading your responses!