People who call themselves "hunters"

jtprin

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A bunch of propoganda for progressive vegans right?I mean the sites information is predisposed to the vegan philosophy of meat is murder.LOL you have gotta be kidding,this is the best you can come up with in the face of a paradigm in which humankind has survived countless generations from?I.E. meat eaters that we are and the hunter gatherer from which we have much of our origins.You really are misguided.

Heart disease has become a most recent epidemic due to the fact we have so many processed foods loaded with preservitive ingredients in our food that have been refined for storage life which contributes immensely to the obesity epidemic.
But go right on ahead be ignorant with your next statement.
Clearly you're the misguided one. I was using that source because it's an easy list that explains how humans are herbivores. You are attacking the source when the information is 100% accurate, which is called an ad hominem argument.
 

Autistic Austin

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Quite frankly I just laugh when people think of themselves as "hunters" and think they're talented. Sitting in a tree for five hours with a loaded gun is not hunting and it's pure comedy that some people think it is. Or when people go to an enclosed area and hunt, there can't be anything more pathetic than that. REAL hunting would require you to physically run down and catch whatever it is you want to eat and then tear them open with your bare hands to get the 'parts' you want to eat. Besides, what makes your life more valuable than an animals (speciesism)? This concept right here is the basis of all forms of discrimination or hatred. Hatred is learned and so is speciesism, which is the belief that humans are superior to other forms of life (not at all). What makes racism so bad but speciesism perfectly fine?

Humans are not natural carnivores nor are they omnivores and meat eating is one of the biggest contributors to rapidly increasing disease, even grass-fed w/ no antibiotics or hormones. We don't have sharp fangs or claws to rip into flesh, and physiologically, the human body is 100% herbivorous. We have carbohydrate digestive enzymes in our saliva, only found in herbivores. Our intestines are within the same range as all other herbivores. Our lower jaw goes side to side to in a grinding motion, carnivores jaws go up and down. They also eat the animals raw, on the spot, something humans would get extremely sick from. TRUE carnivores never get clogged arteries. Guess what's one of the biggest killers in America? Arthrosclerosis, or clogged arteries... I wonder why.
Humans aren't omnivores?



LOL!
 

Dislexicmidget2021

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Clearly you're the misguided one. I was using that source because it's an easy list that explains how humans are herbivores. You are attacking the source when the information is 100% accurate, which is called an ad hominem argument.
I am telling you that your source is flawed and you cant accept it.Its not truely an ad hominem because an ad hominem would be directed at you in the context.
 

ebgood

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[video]http://radioalice.cbslocal.com/2013/03/14/i-need-meat-everyday-world-premiere-music-video/[/video]
 

jtprin

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I am telling you that your source is flawed and you cant accept it.Its not truely an ad hominem because an ad hominem would be directed at you in the context.
My source is flawed because you say so? All of the information is accurate. You are attacking my source when the information is correct. If not, prove them wrong.
 

kinetic

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When did you state a source? I asked for scientific studies and you said it didn't matter because you say so.
 

jtprin

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No, look at some books and films, it's all there, not gonna.explain the process of evolution to you.
Okay Autistic Austin, I'll trust your books and films because "it's all there". Process of evolution changes nothing about human physiology being herbivorous.
 

kinetic

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http://www.livescience.com/24875-meat-human-brain.html

Vegetarian, vegan and raw diets can be healthy — likely far healthier than the typical American diet. But to continue to call these diets "natural" for humans, in terms of evolution, is a bit of a stretch, according to two recent, independent studies.
Eating meat and cooking food made us human, the studies suggest, enabling the brains of our prehuman ancestors to grow dramatically over a period of a few million years.
- See more at: http://www.livescience.com/24875-meat-human-brain.html#sthash.hGwQ9yL7.dpuf
 

jtprin

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When did you state a source? I asked for scientific studies and you said it didn't matter because you say so.
I've stated two of them. It's honestly basic human physiology, not too difficult. Doesn't require a lot of knowledge to know that if we have similar characteristics of all other herbivores... and NONE of that of carnivores... how does that make us carnivores? To go along with that, it has been proven that vegetarians live longer than meat eaters. Seems to make sense when you take a gander at our physiology...
 
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