The Reasons Are
Infinite!
Vegetarianism makes sense from every possible perspective.
Health
- Vegetarians have been shown to live longer, as well as suffer much
less from such health problems as cancer, heart-disease and other
illnesses. Contrary to popular belief, meat foods are not a necessary
component of the human diet. In fact, evolutionarily and biologically,
humans are not designed to be carnivores. Our teeth and intestinal
structures are best suited for an herbivorous (vegetarian) diet.
Economic
- A cow has to be fed up to 16 pounds of grain in order to produce only
one pound of beef. If this grain were to be fed directly to human
beings, world starvation could be eliminated. In addition, the meat
industry is one of the most heavily federally subsidized industries in
America. Your tax dollars are being wasted supporting an industry that
produces an inefficient and unhealthy product.
Environmental - Central and South American rain forests are being
decimated at the alarming rate of 2.5 acres per second. Much of this
destruction is occurring in order to provide grazing land for beef
cattle. Every burger we eat represents a tree mowed down in a rain
forest. Also, the meat industry has been repeatedly cited as one of the
major industries responsible for massive pollution, including the
dumping of noxious wastes into our nation’s water supplies.
Ethical
- To kill or give pain to any living creature, especially when such
actions are unnecessary and not in self-defense, is morally unjustified.
Like you and I, animals are sentient living beings, and have been proven
to be capable of feeling pain and suffering. Animals, like humans, cry
out if cut; they scream if killed; they mourn if separated from those
they love. God created animals, not for us to torture and gobble up
thoughtlessly, but to cooperate with, learn from and protect. If we are,
indeed, vastly superior to animals in both our ethical development and
in our sense of justice, should we not perhaps behave as such?
Spiritual
- All of the world’s varied religious traditions are opposed to
creating unnecessary suffering. The two most important qualities that
every spiritual path attempts to instill in its adherents are wisdom and
compassion. These qualities are impossible to develop as long as we
engage in violence of any sort. However insignificant or distant an act
of violence may appear to us (such as the killing and eating of
animals), it nonetheless contributes to an overall social attitude of
justifying violence. Violent minds lead to violent lifestyles. In such a
state of consciousness, it is impossible to make any serious advancement
on one’s chosen spiritual path.
These, and many other considerations,
make it quite clear that the vegetarian alternative is a lifestyle that
is both reasonable and healthy for your body, mind and soul. We hope
these facts have given you a little food for thought, and that you will
consider becoming a vegetarian. |