Is Eating Meat Primitive?

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But eating meat tastes sooo goood? Really? Isn't that rather primitive? When we do not have control of our senses only to be deluded by them we will continue to exist in a primitive manner. There are many who would give up meat, even the taste, however when one is educated and simply wants to eat meat just for the taste is has a rather animalistic mindset. Vegan/Vegetarian food stuffs also have great tastes. Why not substitute?

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  • Yes I do :P

  • @hayesism "You have all the zeal of a True Believer." And yet that single paragraph of yours was riddled with biases and beliefs. I am not sure we should critique something we do not understand, which is speculation not truth. So long as we live selfishly, harming others systemically, torturing others, cruely causing all manner of suffering, ignoring our own health and that of our families, it is really difficult to establish ourselves and our petty opinions as credible :(

  • @hayesism "If you "saw life for yourself", you wouldn't be so concerned with how others see it." Life is all of us together, right? We make up life, not just me and what I see, all of us. We must die to this idea of personal happiness and all its mischief and see that we are part of a species that is destroying the Earth and all her creatures. Why? Because you like to poison yourself bacon cheeseburgers :(

    I am here to let you know that you do not have to live on maggot food anymore!

  • @hayesism "Any sincere abandonment of beliefs wouldn't result in such contempt for those who don't think or act the way that you do." That's merely a belief you hold, right? We must not use words we don't have meanings for and speculate on the truth thru another's eyes, but rather find out for ourselves, as men. This requires us to shed our selfish biases and petty personal pursuits, to look at life, all Earthlings as a whole. Is that possible? Can you pose that question to yourself?

  • @hayesism "While I applaud your journey to cultural self-estrangement (I realise that sounds sarcastic but I mean it), I don't think you're being honest with yourself." What are you talking about? LOL Sorry, but you seems to be spouting pure bullshit!

  • @FathomlessJoy While I applaud your journey to cultural self-estrangement (I realise that sounds sarcastic but I mean it), I don't think you're being honest with yourself. Any sincere abandonment of beliefs wouldn't result in such contempt for those who don't think or act the way that you do. Like you said, beliefs are divisive -- and yet here you are, arguing yours. If you "saw life for yourself", you wouldn't be so concerned with how others see it. You have all the zeal of a True Believer.

  • @DogsneedpIeasuretoo "happy or sad" Prove it! Can you prove you have those things? What are those emotions? Where do they live? Where are they now? Are they just part of a physical stimulus? If so, explain the cause/effect of it logically: ie prove it!

  • @DogsneedpIeasuretoo "and till you show evidence you are just talking nonsenses. " Again, show me evidence of creativity. Not the product of it: eg a poem, or a bookshelf you built, or a invention. Show me that it actually takes place. You can't. You cannot show evidence of it to someone else, other than its product. Yet you claim you know creativity, or intelligence or love is real. Prove it!

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