
1)
Your health: prevent disease. Meat-eating
has been linked with cancer, heart disease, strokes,
diabetes, hypertension, osteoporosis, kidney stones,
and many other devastating diseases. By eliminating
meat from your diet you can take a crucial step
towards a long life of health and happiness.
2)
Increased energy and endurance: A vegetarian
diet improves your stamina, concentration, and
sense of well-being. In one study, athletes who
switched to a vegetarian diet improved their endurance
to almost 3 times as much as those who remained
carnivorous.
3)
Avoid toxic food contaminants: Flesh foods
are loaded with dangerous poisons and contaminants
such as hormones, herbicides and pesticides, and
antibiotics. As these toxins are all fat-soluble,
they concentrate in the fatty flesh of the animals.
Not to mention the viruses, bacteria and parasites
such as salmonella, trichinella and other worms,
and toxoplasmosis parasites.
4)
Humans are by design vegetarian: our flat
teeth are perfect for grinding grains and vegetables,
not for tearing apart animal flesh. Similarly,
our hands are designed for gathering, not for
flesh-ripping. Our saliva contains the enzyme
alpha-amylase, the sole purpose of which is to
digest the complex carbohydrates in plant foods.
(This enzyme is not found in the saliva of carnivores.)
Basically we have all the right apparatus to consume
vegetarian products, and none of the right apparatus
for flesh foods.
5)
Care for the environment: by improperly
using animals for food, we are eating ourselves
off the planet. The raising of animals specifically
to kill them and eat them has resulted in incredible
waste and devastation of our precious resources.
Just one example of the consequences is the fact
that due to plundering our farmlands to fatten
animals for slaughter, over 4 million acres of
cropland are being lost to erosion in this country
every year.
6)
Help end world hunger: every day forty
thousand children on this planet needlessly starve
to death. According to the Department of Agriculture
statistics, one acre of land can grow 20,000 pounds
of potatoes. That same acre of land, when used
to grow cattlefeed, can produce less than 165
pounds of edible cow flesh.
7)
Become a more peaceful person: when we
consume animal flesh products we are necessarily
at odds with nature and our fellow living beings.
Consumption of flesh foods has been scientifically
linked with violent and aggressive behavior.
8)
Have compassion for animals: animals who
are raised for slaughter needlessly experience
incredible suffering throughout their life and
death. Many people try not to think of the torturous
experiences of the animal whose flesh ended up
in their hamburger or on their dinner table. But
if it is distasteful to think about, consider
what it is like to experience it.
9) Vegetarianism is moral and ethical:
give the devastating consequences of meat eating
on an individual, social and ecological level,
as thinking, caring beings we should choose vegetarianism.
Many great philosophers such as Plato, Socrates,
Leo Tolstoy, and George Bernard Shaw have taught
the morality of vegetarianism.
10)
Animals are God's property and have a right
to life: the living beings temporarily encaged
in animal bodies are not here for us to harm and
exploit. We are meant to act as caretakers and
protectors of animals and the planet, not exploiters
and killers. Many world religions, including Buddhism,
Hinduism, Seventh Day Adventists, Mormons, and
Jainists all teach that eating animal flesh is
wrong.
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