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<blockquote data-quote="holysee" data-source="post: 24878909" data-attributes="member: 142354"><p>I don't eat animal products for various reasons-</p><p></p><p>I started of being veggie because I was against unnecessary killing. I don't need meat or fish to life a healthy life so why kill something just for the sake of it.</p><p></p><p>After some years I read the book "Animal Liberation" which I have a number of serious problems with. However it did raise the question of suffering. Much unnecessary suffering is inflicted upon animals to produce meat, milk, eggs and other animal products. I'm against unnecessary suffering too so out went all the other animal products, none of which are essential for my health.</p><p></p><p>Secondary reasons for my decision would be the environmental impact of, say cattle production and the sheer wastefulness of using land to grow food that ends up in pigs bellies when children starve to death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holysee, post: 24878909, member: 142354"] I don't eat animal products for various reasons- I started of being veggie because I was against unnecessary killing. I don't need meat or fish to life a healthy life so why kill something just for the sake of it. After some years I read the book "Animal Liberation" which I have a number of serious problems with. However it did raise the question of suffering. Much unnecessary suffering is inflicted upon animals to produce meat, milk, eggs and other animal products. I'm against unnecessary suffering too so out went all the other animal products, none of which are essential for my health. Secondary reasons for my decision would be the environmental impact of, say cattle production and the sheer wastefulness of using land to grow food that ends up in pigs bellies when children starve to death. [/QUOTE]
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