• ShootBANGdang
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    1 year ago

    Arbitrary restrictions on animal products is one of the only good things to come out of religion lol

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      Why? It just sounds like you are setting up your followers for a world of hurt. The situation might align nicely with the rules at this moment but situations change.

      One thing about Buddhism is the rule restrictions on food for the Monks is to go with the food of the area. Don’t demand special food and don’t refuse what others around you are eating. Which seems sensible enough.

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        1 year ago

        I’ll take anything I can get at this point that reduces the suffering of animals

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          How does eating goat vs shrimp reduse animal suffering? A goat is a lot more intelligent and social and has feelings. The dumber the animal you eat means the less misery. For example short of starvation I would never eat a primate.

          Really not seeing your point of view here. Rules that are arbitrary by pure chance are going to get you what you want and this is good as opposed to rules that get you what you want.

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            1 year ago

            If a religious person considers a vegetarian meal because they have less options, I consider that a win