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Old 07-08-2008, 06:43 PM posted to rec.gardens,rec.gardens.edible
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Default Is a Big Hunk of Steak Worth Almost 2,000 Gallons of Water?

so. over 200 messages exchanged, and 2 weeks of ongoign debate. what
is the answer? yes or no?


On Aug 7, 12:34*pm, Omelet wrote:
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*"Zootal" wrote:
Expand your tribe to include all of humanity, and you are on to
something.


Don't stop at humanity. Include all of the animals as well, and then
throw
in plants and basically all forms of life. *Then* you are on to
something.


Your going to starve to death with that attitude, or you are evil.
;-)


*gasp!* How can you say such a thing! All life is precious, and no animal
deserves to be killed and eaten! Plants have feelings too, and it is just
plain cruel to eat them or even pull them out of the ground.


Oh, wait...you are right, I'll starve if I don't eat an animal or a
plant...and soon...hmm...me or them....do I kill myself so I don't damage
mother earth? I'm so confused!


/me cranks up grill and put slabs of dead animal on grill to cook while
pondering the morality of eating anything at all.


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