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a thought on vegetarianism
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PhantOS:

--- Quote from: Kochieboy on March 13, 2017, 05:32:21 PM ---Please, I urge you to educate yourself more on the matter.

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humans don't have a single organ in their body that aids in carnivorous diet. name one and i'll change my mind

we're born herbivores but act as omnivores. it's really that simple and indisputable
Zloff:

--- Quote from: PhantOS on March 13, 2017, 05:31:14 PM ---we can eat meat and vegetables, and eating both is clearly beneficial for us. however, we and our ancestors were born herbivores, not omnivores. if our ancestors didn't eat meat, we probably wouldn't have advanced as a species,
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at this point, humans can maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle as both omnivore and herbivore, but not carnivore.

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you literally just described humans evolving into an omnivorous species in order to survive and advance
Master Matthew²:

--- Quote from: PhantOS on March 13, 2017, 05:34:11 PM ---humans don't have a single organ in their body that aids in carnivorous diet. name one and i'll change my mind

we're born herbivores but act as omnivores. it's really that simple and indisputable

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The human mind, this aids in carnivorous diets as we can use it to track and kill animals.
PhantOS:

--- Quote from: Zloff on March 13, 2017, 05:37:20 PM ---you literally just described humans evolving into an omnivorous species in order to survive and advance

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biologically, we haven't evolved into omnivores. as a society, we have. either way both diets have their pros and cons


--- Quote from: Master Matthew² on March 13, 2017, 05:37:37 PM ---The human mind, this aids in carnivorous diets as we can use it to track and kill animals.

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that's purely psychological. i'm talking anatomical
Drydess:
sorry phanto but i couldn't survive a day without steak
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