Doctor Toon, it’s serious, yes, but well-nigh universal. We all start out in infancy believing that whatever matters to us is of universal interest and cosmic importance. If we’re lucky, and pay attention, life gradually teaches us that nearly all of the things that matter deeply to us matter to us alone – and that everyone is in the same boat. From that starts to come wisdom, humility, and compassion.
Sadly, a lot of people die of old age before they get that far.
Radish: You may have spent too much time reading really, really bad science fiction.
Chikuku: The Book of Genesis can be read to indicate that before the Fall, or at least before the Flood, all creatures were vegetarian. Only after the Flood did God give Noah and his family all animals as their food. And the serpent in the Garden clearly could talk – it has more lines of dialog than Adam or Eve! :) None of this is, as such, much of a support for vegetarianism now, but I imagine that present-day vegetarians have better reasons anyway.
If man is supposed to be vegetarian, then explain why I need red meat in a certain quantity each day; not want, not prefer, NEED - else I get a migraine that WILL NOT QUIT nor respond to any other therapy until I have consumed and digested said quantity of meat. Poultry will suffice, albeit at higher quantities; seafood takes more than poultry, but no amount of vegetable protein will keep the migraine at bay.
8 oz precooked wt of beef, pork, deer, lamb, etc.
14 oz poultry
16 - 20 oz seafood (depends on if it’s fish or shellfish)
200 Tons vegetable (peanut, soy, you name it ) MIGHT be enough - but try eating 200 tons of food in one day…
These aren’t political trees, they’re a test of partisanship. If you understand that there’s nuance in every person’s opinion, you probably pick the tree on the left. But if you see every conflict as a case of ‘us’ vs. ‘them,’ you probably want all the uninformed bias you can get and thus eat regularly from the other tree.
pouncingtiger almost 14 years ago
Political Trees. The Democratic’s on the left and the Republican’s on the right. (Obviously)
The Duke 1 almost 14 years ago
Only in your severely twisted dreams!
magnamax almost 14 years ago
OMG. The debate starts in the first two comments!
Superfrog almost 14 years ago
Where are the figs?
alviebird almost 14 years ago
The tree on the right should be much larger.
magnamax almost 14 years ago
Doctor tune: Is this something you’re working on? If so, can I send you some money?
Sky_Shachaq almost 14 years ago
I’ll have one of each, please.
peter0423 almost 14 years ago
Doctor Toon, it’s serious, yes, but well-nigh universal. We all start out in infancy believing that whatever matters to us is of universal interest and cosmic importance. If we’re lucky, and pay attention, life gradually teaches us that nearly all of the things that matter deeply to us matter to us alone – and that everyone is in the same boat. From that starts to come wisdom, humility, and compassion.
Sadly, a lot of people die of old age before they get that far.
peter0423 almost 14 years ago
Radish: You may have spent too much time reading really, really bad science fiction.
Chikuku: The Book of Genesis can be read to indicate that before the Fall, or at least before the Flood, all creatures were vegetarian. Only after the Flood did God give Noah and his family all animals as their food. And the serpent in the Garden clearly could talk – it has more lines of dialog than Adam or Eve! :) None of this is, as such, much of a support for vegetarianism now, but I imagine that present-day vegetarians have better reasons anyway.
RadioTom almost 14 years ago
If man is supposed to be vegetarian, then explain why I need red meat in a certain quantity each day; not want, not prefer, NEED - else I get a migraine that WILL NOT QUIT nor respond to any other therapy until I have consumed and digested said quantity of meat. Poultry will suffice, albeit at higher quantities; seafood takes more than poultry, but no amount of vegetable protein will keep the migraine at bay.
8 oz precooked wt of beef, pork, deer, lamb, etc. 14 oz poultry 16 - 20 oz seafood (depends on if it’s fish or shellfish) 200 Tons vegetable (peanut, soy, you name it ) MIGHT be enough - but try eating 200 tons of food in one day…
yyyguy almost 14 years ago
the universe, with the exception of a single insignificant example, consists entirely of others.
bmonk almost 14 years ago
thebird55 said, 1 good thought ago
The tree on the right should be much larger.
Unless it should be a forest, or better, a jungle.
Seeker149 Premium Member almost 14 years ago
These aren’t political trees, they’re a test of partisanship. If you understand that there’s nuance in every person’s opinion, you probably pick the tree on the left. But if you see every conflict as a case of ‘us’ vs. ‘them,’ you probably want all the uninformed bias you can get and thus eat regularly from the other tree.