Once again a Simpson's quote seems to fit the occasion:

"I'm a level 5 vegan, I don't eat anything that casts a shadow."

But seriously, if eating animals is "morally wrong", why is it the basis for
the entire natural order of our planet?

On 5/10/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Rick wrote:
> > This is not the first of this kind of story I've seen.
>
> Well, I almost wonder if some Veganism is really an eating disorder
> like bulimia or anorexia.
>
> It's not that I don't understand the principle - truth be told I don't
> like killing animals to eat them.  I've evolved to that especially
> through dog rescue and in seeing some of the conditions that these
> animals are raised in; it's not humane.  A friend of mine has a rule:
> if it has a mother and father I don't eat it.
>
> However - I'm just not sure that the human body is built to live
> without animal protein.  That having been said there are lots of
> sources that don't require killing (milk, eggs, etc).
>
> Back to the point though - is Veganism an eating disorder?
>
> 

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