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Ron
 
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In article >, "Dutch" >
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> "Scented Nectar" > wrote
>
> [..]
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> >> If you really thought it was "wrong" you would find a way to do much

> > more
> >> than you are doing.

> >
> > There's that absolute or nothing demand.

>
> If you get to decide what is the right amount of animal killing then so do
> I. Mine includes killing some livestock.


Why just livestock. What "wrong" with a little tiger stew, roast dog, or
elephant burgers? It seems to me that there are religious and cultural
elements to OUR dietary needs, just as the vegan is accused of following
some religious ideals. I seem to recall a Christian perspective on what
animals are acceptable to kill for food and which aren't. Oddly, we do
seem to follow this as a culture.

I wonder the outcome for a person living in largely religious society
that refuses to comply with those dietary expectations.