How does being a vegetarian help Mother Gaia?
After reading about a booklet on 'Saving Gaia', all I have to offer are my thoughts about:
Firstly, while it is true that by being vegans, we are letting livestock live HOWEVER, has it ever got into their heads that animals also need greens and thus, where on earth are we going to get the land just to cultivate even more floras for the animals?
The Sea you say? But even then, will we all no be causing the 'Noah's Ark' incident all by man and not god? Think about it, you keep taking the land but the sea levels do not change and Earth cannot vary in size. Are we going to live in 'Atlantis'?
Also, live stocks reproduce and so do humans right? Meaning space constraint, people.
And what about the barren deserts? You honestly think you can even grow trees there? Not with this era's technology not yet.
And what solutions do they have this problem then?NONE because you cannot KILL anything at all. So sooner or later, Earth will be a wasteland as a result of mankind being vegans. What irony.
Next point. A renowned spiritual master keeps claiming that animals have the 'instincts to run namely because they want to live in this world'. Then my question, do plants then 'not want to live' because they were made immobile?
Many religions sought not to eat meat but do people really follow to such extent? I mean, by eating plants are you not indirectly 'murdering' another life because true, plants cannot move but they are alive and able to grow and reproduce, in short, a life itself.
So what on earth is with this 'biased' viewpoints of all religion? God must have created plants to be 'alive' for a reason. He could simply have just not given any tree 'life' and yet he choose to and why is that? It shows that plants are no different from animals after all.
So back to the main point, is being vegetarians really a good notion in terms of 'karma'? I mean religion also believes inreincarnation and if you end up as a plant in your next life then surely you will think it is rather unfair to 'eat you' all because you cannot flee or make noise, no?
Lastly from the scientific viewpoint, there is a law that will be broken if we all go vegetarians. And that is the delicate 'Law of Balance'. Below I shall explain.
Anyway, today the 31 March, I was at my baby when my maid told me 'there's a bird in the toilet'. Naturally I went, "Huh? Are you serious?" and followed her into the bathroom.
And there was a 麻雀 which appears to be flustered and wounded as it keeps fluttering it's wings only to land itself in the various bottles on the mirror's ledge.
- What made you think honestly that by being vegans (vegetarians) we are actually saving the Earth?
- Religious point of view- Purpose of plants being just food?
- Scientific viewpoint- Law of balance is never maintained
Firstly, while it is true that by being vegans, we are letting livestock live HOWEVER, has it ever got into their heads that animals also need greens and thus, where on earth are we going to get the land just to cultivate even more floras for the animals?
The Sea you say? But even then, will we all no be causing the 'Noah's Ark' incident all by man and not god? Think about it, you keep taking the land but the sea levels do not change and Earth cannot vary in size. Are we going to live in 'Atlantis'?
Also, live stocks reproduce and so do humans right? Meaning space constraint, people.
And what about the barren deserts? You honestly think you can even grow trees there? Not with this era's technology not yet.
And what solutions do they have this problem then?
Next point. A renowned spiritual master keeps claiming that animals have the 'instincts to run namely because they want to live in this world'. Then my question, do plants then 'not want to live' because they were made immobile?
Many religions sought not to eat meat but do people really follow to such extent? I mean, by eating plants are you not indirectly 'murdering' another life because true, plants cannot move but they are alive and able to grow and reproduce, in short, a life itself.
So what on earth is with this 'biased' viewpoints of all religion? God must have created plants to be 'alive' for a reason. He could simply have just not given any tree 'life' and yet he choose to and why is that? It shows that plants are no different from animals after all.
So back to the main point, is being vegetarians really a good notion in terms of 'karma'? I mean religion also believes in
Lastly from the scientific viewpoint, there is a law that will be broken if we all go vegetarians. And that is the delicate 'Law of Balance'. Below I shall explain.
- By over consuming plants, livestock thrives resulting in an unbalanced situation.
- By over consuming livestock, then plants thrive which also is not a balanced equation.
- Only by balancing meat and plant diet do we truly save the earth, agree?
Anyway, today the 31 March, I was at my baby when my maid told me 'there's a bird in the toilet'. Naturally I went, "Huh? Are you serious?" and followed her into the bathroom.
And there was a 麻雀 which appears to be flustered and wounded as it keeps fluttering it's wings only to land itself in the various bottles on the mirror's ledge.
I could not catch it but Dad sure did.
The event was just so entertaining... Awww the cute little bird.
I dub it as the official 'Idiotic Bird'. Ok la. Maybe it was injured but still...
And I think I really take after my dad in temperment and character? Hmm....


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