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I am not a vegetarian but I am Hindu. Like 550 million other Hindus of the world I eat meat and i've been constantly criticised for it.
The main argument is you're killing another creature for taste.
How do you justify it?
It tastes great. Bacon butties ...I am not a vegetarian but I am Hindu. Like 550 million other Hindus of the world I eat meat and i've been constantly criticised for it.
The main argument is you're killing another creature for taste.
How do you justify it?
I am not a vegetarian but I am Hindu. Like 550 million other Hindus of the world I eat meat and i've been constantly criticised for it.
The main argument is you're killing another creature for taste.
How do you justify it?
Meat sold in a store? technically, it is dead animal? Sometimes humans have no choice, e.g. Eskimo, little ice age?As a practitioner of a spiritual path it is very important to not kill an animal, also to gain food. But if you did come across a already dead animal in the forest, technically you could eat this meat since there is no life in it.
And also we must think about if we going to visit somewhere, and they serve food, that if one choose to eat the meat, that the animal was not killed dedicated to you directly. Because this would create karma not only for the one who did the killing, but also morally for you since you choose to eat it.
I would point out and tell people to look at nature and remind them that we are a part of it.I am not a vegetarian but I am Hindu. Like 550 million other Hindus of the world I eat meat and i've been constantly criticised for it.
The main argument is you're killing another creature for taste.
How do you justify it?
We always have a choice, But there is always the aspect of morality that linger. Eskimos has their ways of living, I dont judge them for how they live.Meat sold in a store? technically, it is dead animal? Sometimes humans have no choice, e.g. Eskimo, little ice age?
We must eat to live.I am not a vegetarian but I am Hindu. Like 550 million other Hindus of the world I eat meat and i've been constantly criticised for it.
The main argument is you're killing another creature for taste.
How do you justify it?
I am not a vegetarian but I am Hindu. Like 550 million other Hindus of the world I eat meat and i've been constantly criticised for it.
The main argument is you're killing another creature for taste.
How do you justify it?
We must eat to live.
I can’t eat rocks.
I'm 95% on plant based dietWe always have a choice, But there is always the aspect of morality that linger. Eskimos has their ways of living, I dont judge them for how they live.
As a vegan i do not eat meat But 95% is very good tooI'm 95% on plant basis diet
Until about 6 weeks ago it was 100 for two years, still meat and fish accounts for less than 1% (once a week).As a vegan i do not eat meat But 95% is very good too
I am not a vegetarian but I am Hindu. Like 550 million other Hindus of the world I eat meat and i've been constantly criticised for it.
The main argument is you're killing another creature for taste.
How do you justify it?
I eat meat for the proteins, enzymes, vitamins and other nutrients that I cannot process from plants because I have specific dietary needs due to health.The main argument is you're killing another creature for taste.