Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: jhayx7
The thread about Vegetarian heart disease got me thinking about this quote:
"Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances of survival for life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet."
--Albert Einstein
For starters, I am not a vegetarian but I try not to consume a lot of meat. I think that Einstein is correct in his statement, the health benefits of a vegetarian diet and the impact of not having anymore meat processing plants on our environment would be tremendous. FYI a typical cow produces over 200 pounds of methane gas each year; replace that cow with a crop of vegetables and you will be producing oxygen and an endothermic reaction. Also, the living conditions for these poor animals are horrible. I would like to hear input from you guys and gals about this and are there any pro's to NOT being vegetarian???
You are probably right, but people are people.
They are selfish and set in their ways, and they do not care about or for things that do not directly effect them.
There are very few human needs, and many human wants.
We are all guilty of it. Every single one of us. I know from time to time, I think about the conditions and the improper use of life. And I have to block it from my mind.
You just have to realize that although you may take part in these evils,
you didn't start the fire. And you cannot put it out. So you might as well enjoy the warmth.