Why do people want to be a vegetarian? is this a good choice or a bad?!


Question: I just want to see what people think? im not going to try it


Answers: I just want to see what people think? im not going to try it

it's all about awareness.
when i started learning about the things that actually went on in a slaughterhouse. i started reading quotes and watching videos on it. there was so much evidence supporting it on why it is a better way to live life, that i gave in. and honestly, it's one of the best decisions i've made. the only defense i ever had for eating meat was it tastes good. everything else, i've learned a vegetarian can disprove. (all the arguments over protein, over supplements, over humans needing meat just isn't true)

so finally i made the decision to actually do what i thought was morally right and not just believe.

quotes inspired me alot. one's by famous people like da vinci, paul mccartney, gandhi, einstein, lincholn, etc.

"an animal's life is just as precious as your own."
"animals feel to the very last moment. they feel that moment when they are about to die for our food."

i mean when i tried defending meat eating, i got nowhere. all i ended up doing was defending my own greed to eat meat. simple as that.

I chose to go vegan after I read some things on peta2.com if you look at thier "what they never told you ecard" It kinda somes up why Im vegan now

be sure to watch the vids

Animal cruelty issues
Environmental issues
Health issues
Monetary issues
Allergy issues

Yes, it’s a good idea but it is even better to go vegan.

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I became a vegetarian by accident. One day my husband brought home KFC and I held up a chicken leg as big around as a football. I looked at it and said to myself, there is no way they are not using steroids in these chickens and I put it down. Then I read about the Chinese people and how they serve dog and I looked at my little pet beside me and I got sick to my stomach. The last time we ordered Chinese I took a bite of the dark meat that was supposed to be chicken and it didn't taste anything like chicken, nor was the texture anything like chicken and I gagged and almost vomited. So no cow for me, no pig for me, no dog for me, no chicken for me, no horse for me, no bull for me.....no meat for me. I just can't stand it! For those of you who do eat meat, I respect your rights to eat meat. I am not against it. I am just not for it for me. God Bless.

Many do it for different reasons. The most that I have heard is that they do it because they hate how animals are treated, or some people just are simply disgusted by eating meat.
It can be good and bad. Whats good, is that people have a right to choose. What's bad, is that many people try to shove their food religions down other people's throats.

I am not vegetarian, but I would consider it a matter of choice, and for many of the reasons given by others. I debate the idea that being veg/vegan gives you some sort of moral high ground, and that my eating meat makes me intrinsically inhuman, evil or less moral.

I also debate claims that meat s always bad for you: so-called evidence that says we are actually vegetarians who have gone wrong, and that humans are natural vegies are based on self-serving and inaccurate ideas about human bilology.

Most people (in developed countries) eat too much meat, but are right to be eating some, if their personal beliefs support it.

karma,

I want to be treated with love and kindness. If I want that surely. I should be giving that.

Killing an innocent animal for no reason (I have other choices, for all my healthy foods) is not good karma!

Could be health, ethics or religion as the catalyst.

Good.

It's all what you make of it. If you eat a well balanced diet of all the food groups and add an exercise program any diet can be healthy.

its a GOOD choic to EAT LESS MEAT - you can still eat some - but LESS.. and select FREE RANGE EGGS instead of battery hen eggs

Vegetarians are slightly less cruel but every thing involves some cruelty
http://www.socyberty.com/Lifestyle-Choic...

vegetarians are NOT entirely more healthy - reducing meat is the answer - eliminating it is not...
most people eat about 3 times too much meat..





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