Vyraura
Finntroller
What is all this tripe about vegetarianism's being unnatural? It makes no difference whether it is.
I don't like unnatural things (milk for example) so I can't help bringing it up if someone pulls the ethics card. Or sometimes just because it's one of my flagship reasons I eat what I eat; what my body is designed for. You are right, GFZ. (Do you mind the acronym?)
Also Murkrow nobody ever said eating only meat is healthy in fact it's extremely unhealthy. If it wasn't for the huge amount of synthetic creations, eating only vegetables would be extremely unhealthy too. I know plenty of overweight, diabetic, soon-to-die vegetarians, just like I know plenty of them who eat meat. And by synthetic creations I mean the fact that vegetarians rely heavily on various soy products to live, which I disapprove of.
Also I'm going to use the 'plants are alive too' thing because of what GFZ said. It is just as valid as saying 'animals are alive and have feelings'. Considering that a tree can go into shock, typically associated with an animal's breakdown of the nervous system (is that medically right?) when severely damaged, one could even argue that it's just as wrong to end the plant's life as it is to end the animal's life. Can you prove that a cow has conscious thoughts? If all it has is basic genetic emotions (Damage to body = pain = attempt to stop cause of pain) then that sounds similar to a grapevine regrowing when a toxin is placed in it's path.
Of course, you could also admit that there is nothing wrong with killing something for your own use because that's part of nature so toughen up.