Oh horse**** (yes, a double). You certainly did claim that other people should think about their food sources the same way you do.
Not only do you present factually weak arguments but you also deny your own statements. I understand that you are emotional about these things. You certainly are unlikely to convince rational thinkers of the validity of your claims.
Sorry, but the facts are anything BUT weak. In case it was unclear in previous posts, I will hereby state for all concerned (probably no one): eat whatever you want to eat.
What actually happened was two things:
1) I was asked my views by some, and I responded with them. Nearly all of those requests were serious and civil.
2) I presented various facts--just a
tiny amount of the body of research on the subject--such as:
- 600 million humans, or 10% of the humans on planet earth, are vegetarian
- Consistent, high intake of meat is a very recent phenomenon in humanity's 200,000 year history
- Vegetarians have statistically significantly lower incidences of heart disease and certain cancers
These are not emotions; they are facts, my friend, and don't require you to believe in them or not.
As I'm sure you know, facts are neither "weak" nor "strong"--they are simply truths. Incidentally, as I've said above, there are many other facts in support of vegetarianism pertaining not only to health, but also to the environment. These are quite easily researched, should you care (you don't) to have your eyes opened. You can, for example, read at least the abstracts of primary sources like the
New England Journal of Medicine or the
Lancet, for free. These are the sorts of primary sources I have been reading to learn about this topic, for nearly 30 years.
It might not be obvious to you, but you are refusing to debate me on the merits. I am quite used that, and it is fine.
But I'm getting bored, and so is everyone else, so see you in another thread.