Will the foxhunter_guy 'fight' the Fruitarians too?!


Question:

Will the foxhunter_guy 'fight' the Fruitarians too?

There are people alive and thriving on all kinds of fruit alone.

The Fruit Diet is the ultimate compassionate diet because you're not killing anything.

The Fruit Diet is so FULL OF LIFE it's not even a die-t anymore ~ it's a live-t!

Please visit these websites and comment.

Links to Fruitarian Websites:
http://www.fruitarian.org........ site pertains to genuine fruitarianism and its proposed support system - It is to serve as a plan to build new organic agroforestry farms to their absolute perfection but requires investors.

http://www.becuteeatfruit.com.... Words on Fruit.. check it out.

http://www.fruitarian.com........ Fruitarian Foundation - World-Wide Fruitarians unite.

http://www.fruitarianvibes.com... Information about fruit eating.

http://www.thefruitpages.com/links.shtml... to other Fruit Web Sites.

http://www.angelfire.com/pq/paradisegard... project with the aim of restoring the Earth to its Paradisial state.

http://www.celestialrawgoddess... Raw Goddess


Answers:
Wow - I had heard about fruitarians, but thought it wasn't true.

You guys are fabulous! Mad as a box of frogs, but just fabulous!

I'm sure if the fruitarians attack it will be something that is duty bound to do.

Good grief I hate fanatics! We are omivores for a reason, its an excellent survival instinct. Once humanity becomes vegan or worse fruitarian we lose the capability to survive changes in climate or anything else thrown our way. Who wants to a be Koala that can only eat one type of leaf.

Get a grip!

LOL who cares? Sounds like fruit loops to me.

Why do groups who think they are better than anyone else try to work to create a utopian society by using thier ideals.

There is another philosophy people should learn it is one that recognizes every culture as being perfect for its own nation because it exists it is perfect and should not be forced to change from the outside but should grow and change from within.

Interesting thought. Sort of makes you look at a culture from its own people and judge it from thier eyes. Some fruit eaters should know that there was no possible way for humanity to grow without eating meat there was NO time where we all survived eating fruit alone. In Ohio we have many fruits and veggies we grow but none grow in winter. The Ohio settlers would starve without hunting. The Cave men did not have a vast agricultural system to rely on. SImple fact is that through eating higher fat and protein allowed us to store fat and survive and allowed our brains to grow and that growth allowed for language and higher thinking.

Eat fruit and be happy and shaddup with your judging people and starting fights! I like steak! It is a natural part of animal life to consume meat.

Wow! Frutarians are too much for me.

Any vegtable is fit to be ripped apart, boiled, fried, baked, chewed up , and swalloed!!

Man is smart and nows how to grow vegtables and fruits even the ones that get eaten as and before they are seeds.

That's a rhetorical question and you're using it as a platform to rant. You are also a homosexual. So I'm reporting you.

Don't encourage him. And don't lump veggies and vegans in with these other groups. These are patently silly. It is possible to have a balanced diet which doesn't contain meat.

Thanks for the info Nick, great advice.

The only thing I agree with in ' BrianBucks's' answer is " It is a natural part of animal life to consume meat". I did not say that he did.

Meat-eating is not compassionate at all considering the way the animals are handled and killed.

Meat-eating causes 'mad-cow' and 'bird flue' diseases.

Given the choice I'd be a fruitarian any day.




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