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dj Oneness Vegan Talk Beginner
Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Posts: 3
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| Posted: Aug 9, 2005 6:00 pm Post subject: Vegetarians Do Not Kill |
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Why mankind is plagued with a society full of killings is because they do not follow this divine www.live2love.info
ONE SHALL NOT KILL
Flesh-eaters approve of killing, because if they could not buy flesh they would have to kill a living being like a animal to eat it. So it stands to reason that flesh-eaters do not fully respect the life of other living beings and are more likely to kill (for any reason).
As is reflected in the mega sells of music and movies that glamorises the act of killing which is taken from real lifes of (flesh-eating) beasts.
It is vital for the sake of the children that vegetarians with our own non-killing principles help stop this selfish evil act of killing, that has taken the lifes of our families, friends and other living beings.
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Alistar Vegan Talk Member

Joined: 08 Feb 2005 Posts: 108
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| Posted: Aug 18, 2005 1:27 pm Post subject: |
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If people became vegetarians purely because of health reasons - I don't think they are less likely to kill. _________________ Alistar
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dj Oneness Vegan Talk Beginner
Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Posts: 3
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| Posted: Aug 22, 2005 4:56 pm Post subject: One sHall Not Kill |
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| www.live2love.info One Shall Not Kill, thats is what Vegetarians are doing a example to all flesh-eaters |
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AndyBa Lord of the posts

Joined: 27 May 2001 Posts: 670
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| Posted: Aug 22, 2005 10:45 pm Post subject: |
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| I agree vegetarians are less likely to kill. |
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curlytopper Vegan Talk Member
Joined: 26 Sep 2006 Posts: 147 Location: Maine
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| Posted: Oct 5, 2006 5:47 am Post subject: |
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| Most definitely. Vegans stand for the preservation of life not the killing or destruction of life. It should be emphasized that it is not only for vegans to avoid killing but for all the people of the world. |
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WarChild Passionated Vegan Talker
Joined: 25 Feb 2006 Posts: 193
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| Posted: Oct 5, 2006 9:12 am Post subject: |
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| curlytopper wrote: |
| Vegans stand for the preservation of life not the killing or destruction of life. |
Not mandatory. |
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mredthomas Vegan Talk Guest
Joined: 10 Oct 2006 Posts: 10 Location: Arkansas
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| Posted: Oct 24, 2006 8:49 pm Post subject: |
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The scared buck is dangerous, they say, but yes vegetarians might be less likely to kill.
Last edited by mredthomas on Oct 28, 2006 5:10 am; edited 1 time in total |
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curlytopper Vegan Talk Member
Joined: 26 Sep 2006 Posts: 147 Location: Maine
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| Posted: Oct 25, 2006 1:29 am Post subject: |
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The dogs took to chasing the horses. One day one of the dogs grabbed one of the horses by the tail. The horse kicked him right in the nuts, and the dog went flying through the air. He was swollen up for weeks, but right back out chasing the horses. I yelled at the dogs to quit chasing the horses, and they guiltily quit. The horses went over to them and told them to ignore me...'let's run!...wolves!!!!aieeeeee!!!!"
Elephant stomp? Then there is a tale about a horse that jumped over a fence, tore the arm off a farmer's son and killed him. One wonders if the farmer was considering dealing horse meat.
And how do you feed a wolf? The dogs would eat bread until I tried to force them to, then they said, 'no, we're carnivores!' Cats?
I eat vegan because non-vegan tends to make me sick. The question of killing is hard, but so is life on the planet. I do not make a practice of it, at all, enjoying the vegan paradisicals, but seem to live in a world where killing a wolf might be necessary.
The scared buck is dangerous, they say, but yes vegetarians might be less likely to kill. |
Huh? I'm very confused with the entire statement. It seems incoherent, the only thing I got from the post was 'The scared buck is dangerous, they say, but yes vegetarians might be less likely to kill'. |
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mredthomas Vegan Talk Guest
Joined: 10 Oct 2006 Posts: 10 Location: Arkansas
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| Posted: Oct 27, 2006 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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| vegetarians do not seem to be pacifists, necessarily, by nature. Why do rhinos and elephants fight? |
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curlytopper Vegan Talk Member
Joined: 26 Sep 2006 Posts: 147 Location: Maine
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| Posted: Oct 28, 2006 1:20 am Post subject: |
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| mredthomas wrote: |
| vegetarians do not seem to be pacifists, necessarily, by nature. Why do rhinos and elephants fight? |
LOL.
Well, human beings are really not vegetarians by nature, we're supposed to be omnivores right? The evidence is in the teeth structure. Human beings are all born with canines used for holding on and puncturing flesh. The fact that some people choose to be vegans are by personal choice, not natural. |
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mredthomas Vegan Talk Guest
Joined: 10 Oct 2006 Posts: 10 Location: Arkansas
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| Posted: Oct 28, 2006 5:07 am Post subject: |
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| I think Pan explains the nature of man. Human means 'Breath of God', and we read Genesis 1 for an insight into human creation. After the fall to carnivore, millions of years of carnivore evolution followed, right? Weak canines? We believe the decision (right) to go vegan, an acceptance of Krishna (peace), opens the genetic program (chakra?) vegan, and one becomes unable to eat otherwise. A true vegan. No turning back. |
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curlytopper Vegan Talk Member
Joined: 26 Sep 2006 Posts: 147 Location: Maine
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| Posted: Oct 30, 2006 2:06 am Post subject: |
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I think there's no point in turning vegan then changing your mind, right? The above post is very hard to comprehend but I think it has very good content to it. There's just something wrong with the paragraph construction, I think. |
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GreenBro Passionated Vegan Talker

Joined: 06 Feb 2007 Posts: 183
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| Posted: Mar 1, 2007 10:47 am Post subject: |
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| vegetarians are less likely to kill ... that`s my opinion too! |
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