Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 This is JUST MY OPINION... I think, if the animal has suffered nothing and died naturally....I don't think much harm is done. However, in a spiritual sense.. I think harm is still felt by the one who eats meat...even if that animal did not suffer. I think just the desire to want flesh is not good for our spirit. But, all in all, in a secular sense...I think it's fairly neutral. Although I'd never want to do it myself...even then. But I am fortunate enough to have an abundance of vegan food around that I have no need. Some do not have this abundance and thus understandably, may act otherwise. Kristina In a message dated 12/1/04 11:31:28 PM Pacific Standard Time, writes: Message: 2 Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:21:20 -0800 (PST) Gino Czaster <jsome89Re: Another Ethical/Needs Question.Would you really want to!?!?!?! At this point anything animal derived just turns my stomach. To me thats eating meat and not any where near vegan or vegetarian. But I would like to pose a similar question: Is eating humans (cannibalism) considered not being vegan? Just a lil inquiry. Peace. Ginorvijay07 wrote:If there was a severe drought or another similar unexpected natural disaster and several animals died. Is it ethical to eat their meat ? Please share your opinion.Thanks.Vijay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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