Yes, you have to indoctrinate your children if you want them to act the same way you do...

Not buying meat and feeding it to my children is indoctrination?

It is to someone who believes that animal products - including meat - are an essential part of the diet.

But this issue is not quite so black and white. The fact is, the one 'missing link' in the quest for the 'perfect diet' was a direct result of the pre-dispositions of the people searching for it...

1. There is no such thing as 'the' perfect diet

2. The ideal diet for one person is not necessarily the ideal diet for someone else

The answer was finally discovered - it is called 'Metabolic Typing'.

Similar to 'the blood type diet', it is a sytem for identifying ones 'metabolic type', which dictates the foods that that person will do best on. There is a general correlation between blood type and dietary requirement - O's generally do much better with a high animal protein diet - but there are lots of exceptions and and variations.

But the fact is, there are many people in this world that physically would *never* be able to be strong and healthy on a vegetarian diet, regardless of how badly they may want to, or how 'utopian' their ideals are.

No Dan. I have to feed them or they die. I have to buy the meat or not and put it on the table. I don't because I am a vegetarian. That's my practice. It's one or the other.

Only if you choose to make it so...

I say I believe it is healthier to eat only vegetables and fruits and milk products. That's not a doctrine.

You're right - it is a simple declaration, but one devoid of common sense.

Now, if you said that it is healthier *for* *you* to eat only vegetarian - well, I'd be more than happy to take you at your word. I'm certainly not saying that some people cannot thrive on a vegatarian diet, because some can. Sadly, this doesn't hold true for everyone - or even most people.

It's a belief. You can dispute it, but it may be true. There is good evidence to it.

Again - what may be true for *you* is not necessarily true for everyone/anyone else. You can dispute this, but doing so doesn't change its nature as a fact.

Of course there are contingencies, like the sources of your food and,
with what consciousness you eat, for example pig consciousness, tramp
at the dustbin consciousness, obey the neon signs consciousness...act
on impulse-consciousness.

This definitely applies to everything in life, not just eating, and certainly not just eating vegetarians...


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