Are humans really that cruel?!


Question:

Are humans really that cruel?

Our body is made to digest vegatables and not meat. Our teeth and molars are not used to chew meat but to chomp up veggies. In fact, even veggies are not safe anymore as we are spraying incesticide and chemicals on it. Chickens are other poultry animals are also fattened up by injections. Is this really to our benefit? G.M food is understandable though. What's more, we even eat dogs, cockroaches and other little animals like elphants,tiger and cats. Arent we being too greedy? Please give your comments!!


Answers:
Yes, humans are cruel. People think it is perfectly fine to torture and abuse animals in testing laboratories, wear fur, go hunting, and various other atrocities. I can't stand the way humans exploit and take advantage of animals. We're supposed to be their care-takers for God's sake! Not their murderers!

I personally wnat to be vegetarian because I can't stand the thought of eating something that used to be a live, sentient being. But the mere dour taste of vegetables is enough to make me stick to eating meat. But it would be a really great idea if all veggies were grown organically and naturally and not by the use of chemicals and we were all weaned at birth to eat not meat but vegetables and green plants.

While it's true we were created to eat veggies, & not meat.
That did change, God did allow it later.
As for the rest, some ppl would be really surprised as to what really does end up in our food--on the dinner table.
You'll never catch me eating ANY hot dog!!! except,
all beef,kosher hot dogs.

No, they can be worst. It is one thing to raise, feed and kill a chicken for food. Is is another thing to keep them in cramp living spaces because it is more profitable. Then to make matters worst there are forces of pain and violence that perform sad acts for reasons uncomprehensible to most people. All I can say is that pain is a very important feeling for survival, unfortunatly the diversity of this world has twisted it in some dark ways.

In short, yes.




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