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03-30-2018, 10:10 PM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
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Are you a vegetarian or vegan?
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not even in my worse nightmares.
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03-31-2018, 05:22 PM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
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not even in my worse nightmares. 
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Do you lift weights, do calisthenics, and run?
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11-13-2018, 09:20 AM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
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I was a Vegetarian for three years and vegan for five. During this time no supplementation whatsoever. Vegetarians still use milk, eggs, butter, and honey. Vegans use zero animal products. That is the difference. Vegetarianism and Veganism didn't work for ME. Nor did it work for my wife. My eldest daughter was a vegetarian baby only milk she drank as an infant was from her mother. To this day she won't drink animal milk, but only drinks nut milk. My second daughter was raised on bison meat, venison, and steer. Also chicken, turkey, and fish. She was nursed and when she started to drink milk it was always unpasteurized grass fed cattle milk.
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I am currently trying Vegan plus free range eggs, wild caught fish, and vitamin supplements.
I am very unhappy with the inhumane and unsanitary conditions of our meat.
I lift weights and walk 2-5 miles daily.
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11-13-2018, 09:35 AM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
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Originally Posted by Amanah
I am currently trying Vegan plus free range eggs, wild caught fish, and vitamin supplements.
I am very unhappy with the inhumane and unsanitary conditions of our meat.
I lift weights and walk 2-5 miles daily.
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I find it kinda funny about the free range eggs and such like. Does it make people feel better about themselves to eat eggs from a chicken in a big pin vs a small pin.
not sure whats inhumane about a slaughter house. You would have hated to see the sacrifices in the OT.
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11-13-2018, 09:41 AM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
Vegan eggs? My heck.
I think some people picture free range chickens roaming a large area of land. Free range chickens don’t live that great of a life.
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11-13-2018, 09:49 AM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
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Vegan eggs? My heck.
I think some people picture free range chickens roaming a large area of land. Free range chickens don’t live that great of a life.
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I am eating a basically Vegan diet, with the exception of eggs and fish.
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11-13-2018, 09:50 AM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
the eggs are certified humane. I don't think I can remain healthy on a vegan only diet.
https://certifiedhumane.org/humane-eggs/
If the carton says “certified humane” it means the birds were raised in a manner that meets certification requirements of Humane Farm Animal Care. Laying hens must be uncaged and have access to perches, nest boxes and dust-bathing areas. Flock density is limited but birds are not required to have access to the outdoors. Beak trimming is allowed; debeaking is not. Starvation to induce molting is not permitted.
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11-13-2018, 09:55 AM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
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Originally Posted by Apostolic1ness
I find it kinda funny about the free range eggs and such like. Does it make people feel better about themselves to eat eggs from a chicken in a big pin vs a small pin.
not sure whats inhumane about a slaughter house. You would have hated to see the sacrifices in the OT.
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Free range means that they are wandering around the entire farm. They have free area to roam about and eat and drink where ever they feel. My chickens are grass eaters, bugs, and whatever else they come across, small reptiles and rodents. Animals which are treated better and killed quickly are better stock. Animals which are sick and filled with antibiotics, are lower quality. They took care of their animals well in the OT, because it was part of the law Proverbs 12:10, Deuteronomy 25:4. So, logically they would of used the same care in slaughter for sacrifices. Pentecost isn't known for its health practices. They focus on taking care of spiritual while sadly allowing their bodies to fall apart.
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Last edited by Evang.Benincasa; 11-13-2018 at 09:58 AM.
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11-13-2018, 09:57 AM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
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Originally Posted by Amanah
I am eating a basically Vegan diet, with the exception of eggs and fish.
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It isn't Vegan, if you are eating animal products.
Vegan was a disaster for my wife. Especially during childbirth and nursing.
I couldn't remain vegan.
I need to eat.
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"all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed."
~Declaration of Independence
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11-13-2018, 09:58 AM
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Re: Smart Guy with a Beard
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Originally Posted by houston
Vegan eggs? My heck.
I think some people picture free range chickens roaming a large area of land. Free range chickens don’t live that great of a life.
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I admit ignorance about the "cage free" and "free range" claims years ago. I started buying eggs labeled with those terms thinking it meant these chickens were on farms and living in the open range.
I was surprised to find out that "cage free" only means they're not in cages, but still crowded in large pens with hundreds and thousands of other chickens; and that "free range" only means that the door to the cage must be open at least, IIRC, 5 minutes a day or so.
Stupid, misleading, dishonest and plain wrong.
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