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TopicWhy is being vegetarian a thing?
adjl
12/30/17 3:05:26 AM
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Krazy_Kirby posted...
Zeus posted...
Nightengale posted...
"unnatural" is a meaningless distinction. there is more to the universe than Heaven and Earth


tbh, it's not so much "unnatural" as it is "abnormal." Normalcy is a more meaningful distinction.


well since humans have both types of teeth, it is unnatural. we are meant to eat meat and plants


Evolutionarily, humans are scavengers, which amounts to eating whatever one can find. Accordingly, we have teeth that can process a wide variety of foods. The development of agriculture (which is unnatural), however, means that's no longer the case, and we have a vastly greater degree of dietary choice available. To that end, what we evolved to eat doesn't really matter anymore.
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