Unless they artifically work the muscles, it will likely be similar to veal, softer, less gamey meat. IE, higher quality to most peoples' palates.
as for the "metaphysical" resistance..... What a maroon. On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:50 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > Steven Vincent Johnson sez: > >>Jed, >> >> You might enjoy the following article from Times OnLine: >> >> "Scientists grow pork meat in a laboratory" >> >> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/article6936352.ece >> http://tinyurl.com/ycq7w86 > > Oh dear! I just HAVE to share one of the comments made by a disgruntled > reader: > > Luis Dos Santos wrote: > > --- > > Being grown on a dish does not remove it from it's biological origins > having been acquired from an animal... Metaphysically will continue to > be an extension of the donor, and give for very warped outcomes in > post biological existence/after life. > > There is more to our actions than the apparent immediate infliction of > pain, suffering, and terror... The entanglement of our conscience, > ourselves in Eternal Time, and of those we have taken upon to abuse. > This Frankenstein programs have no acceptability to genuine Animal > Welfare organizations, nor any a Vegan Conscience, but feel good cash > and carry deceptions like PETA created for no more than the > continuance of the beastly status quo humanity finds itself in. > > The Original Crime, the Cardinal error, of our forefathers perpetuated > over and over and over in growing blind ignorance claiming knowledge > only too defective and short on understanding. > > --- > > As you can see, there is likely to be some resistance (including > metaphysical ones) to the notion of eating "meat" protein grown in a > test tube. Nevertheless, I agree with Jed in the sense that this new > form of protein farming is coming. In the past I have debated Jed on > whether they would ever be able to get it to taste as authentic as > "bush meat", but who knows. Maybe Jed is right, and they eventually > will. In any case, the technology is inevitable, and it's probably a > good thing. > > Regards > Steven Vincent Johnson > www.OrionWorks.com > www.zazzle.com/orionworks > >

