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]]>Don’t worry they’ll tell you
]]>Not tolerance, acceptance. Tolerance means you don’t like it but you’ll pretend to ignore and move on. Acceptance means you act positively toward something and receive it. Tolerance gets you nowhere.
]]>The whole “Hi, my name is ___ and I’m vegan” thing doesn’t happen with me. Usually it comes out when I’m offered something to eat and refuse then pressed for why I refused. I also get offered steaks, usually freshly slaughtered, from clients and turn them down only to be quizzed why I would not want “such a good steak”.
When they bring up the bible it shows me they have no reasoning power, no platform on which to build any debate and can’t think for themselves. It’s a sign for me to just move on because they live in a one-track thought process.
]]>I got into conversation with someone about how cows are treated and they brought the Bible into the debate. Personally, I don’t see anything in the Bible that defends their way of eating. God created the earth and humans to take care of it, not exploit it. I don’t think God intended for there to be mass farming and all the nastiness that goes along with it (from cows to corn).
]]>You know what bothers me? Stupidity of meat eaters. Instead of LEARNING about vegan diet, they attack us with standard (boring) pseudo-scientific arguments!
I knew this girl once who kept telling me that she was a vegetarian and I was something else…. she could not get a name for me. She was eating fish and chicken though. :)))
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