No
one maintains that animal foods are necessary for optimal health.
Indeed, mounting empirical evidence points to animal foods being
detrimental for human health. But however you evaluate that evidence,
there can be no serious doubt that we can have excellent health with a
vegan diet. There is also broad consensus that animal agriculture is an
ecological disaster. Animal agriculture is responsible for water
pollution, air pollution, deforestation, soil erosion, inefficient use
of plant protein and water, and all sorts of other environmental harms.
So do you live a lifestyle of love and compassion to all animals?
We
all claim to care about animals and to regard them as having at least
some moral value. We all claim to agree that it’s wrong to inflict
“unnecessary” suffering and death on animals and--whatever disagreement
we may have about when animal use is necessary—we all agree that the
suffering and death of animals cannot be justified by human pleasure,
amusement, or convenience.
So do you live a lifestyle that doesn't inflict unnecessary suffering upon animals?
I
became a vegan this autumn when I realized it is wrong to inflict
unnecessary suffering towards animals this autumn. All animal foods are
harming animals, e.g. cows and male calves are killed in the milk
industry. So, we should all act upon our love and compassion, and stop
hurting animals. I recommend: http://www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com/
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