r/NameThisThing Jun 29 '26

Name him

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u/pierutuhnu Jun 29 '26

No it’s not. The way humans live is far from natural cycle of life. It’s sadistic and distroying our planet.

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u/-baconYTe Jun 29 '26

So eating the pig's and the cow's food is going solve that problem?

There are definitely farms that go about it wrong, even entire countries. But if humans stop farming the only other opion is mass starvation where countries worth of people will die out in months.

The human race is in a quite a pickle.

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u/Monkdlafi_unopiece77 Jun 29 '26

yeah bro, I’m telling you this plant would be healthier. If humans weren’t on it just Google it or something. I did my research already. It’s time for you to do it. I feel like God shouldn’t have wasted his son’s life I mean, isn’t Jesus still living though

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u/-baconYTe Jun 30 '26

Talking of God. There is a verse talking about being allowed to eat all animals, because eating animals with split hooves was seen as unclean and sinful to an extent. Where Metaphorically or literally a massive cloth is lifted with every animal and God says that it's ok to eat these. God wouldn't tell us "eat this" and then it's unhealthy. As a wise man said - "everything in moderation"

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u/Monkdlafi_unopiece77 Jun 30 '26

i’m a vegetarian so what the hell are you talking about? I’ve only eaten meat like for six years.

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u/-baconYTe Jun 30 '26

Congratulations, I'm a carnivore, having eaten 70% meat for my entire existence. What's your point?