is nonveg really essential?
@connoisseur4u (10)
India
December 28, 2006 6:25am CST
cant we, i wonder,substitute nonveg food for veg?
its not a matter of killing animals for food...we have to follow laws of nature...but wat about unneccessary killings of delicacies of rare 'going to be extint' animals?
i suppose in this world of increasing obesity people should opt 4 more of veggy diets...its healthier n has much less fat than animal food...
ive quit nonveg...i did it wen i was 10 yrc old...i watched helplessly as the little chick i used to play with daily after coming back from school was killed and cooked...noone had noticed then how much i had been attatched to it. i vomitted that day just on the smell of its dish...i quit nonveg that day...it turmoiled every bit of me then....
i might not have played with another chick, or fed another animal but silently i could remember n feel my first pet in every other animal killed for food thereafter...
i still ask anyone who takes nonveg 'is it really that essential?'
i know ull have more answers to oppose my view...but inspite of that,which i myself know,i just cant feel pity for the poor animal which gets killed and cooked...
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@samson1967 (7414)
• India
28 Dec 06
Your concern for your pets is appreciable. actually when you look at human body formation ( Teeth, Nail) its not designed to consume flesh at all.
One of "My lot Member" recently written that if everyone on earth stops eating Non Veg, the food on earth will exhaust within two hours., but I am not sure how far it is true.