(06-19-2021, 05:46 PM)Dtris Wrote: How many of those 77 billion animals are actually raised in factory farms? How many experience the horrors you talk about?
why you askin me... "We estimate that over 90% of farmed animals globally are living in factory farms at present." "We estimate that 99% of US farmed animals are living in factory farms at present." https://www.sentienceinstitute.org/globa...-estimates & https://www.sentienceinstitute.org/us-fa...-estimates. if you search "what percent of animals are factory farmed worldwide" google's top result says "Over 70% of the world's farm animals are now factory farmed", key word is "farm" animals, i.e. land animals. scienceinstitute.org clarifies the details: "This includes an estimated 74% of farmed land animals (vertebrates only) and virtually all farmed fish." i had looked this up before posting my last comment but didn't fit it in. i'm surprised it's this high, but i guess it makes sense considering fast food and all the processed meat in grocery stores.
(06-19-2021, 05:46 PM)Dtris Wrote: given the context, 7 animals per person is not very many. How many animals do you think a wild cat or dog kills and eats in a year? Do you get mad at a cat for killing and eating a mouse or bird? You may feel bad for the mouse or bird but does that mean you kill the cat?
we never touched on 1.2 trillion aquatic animals are killed per year for food.
can't believe you're making these points about wild animals... this is just trife. they don't use factory farms. the animals they're killing are also in the wild and lived natural lives. they're part of earth's natural ecosystem and eat to survive, not to fill their gut with bacon and fast food.
(06-19-2021, 05:46 PM)Dtris Wrote: What is true and what almost everyone supports is that the animals we raise for food should be allowed to live outside, as nature intended, and slaughtered in a way that causes the least amount of suffering.
? this statement is meaningless... people can say or think that all they want but they vote with their choices, and factory farmed meat is extremely popular. just look at the statistics and fast food and the shelves and shelves of meat and items that contain processed meat/animal products in grocery stores.
(06-19-2021, 05:46 PM)Dtris Wrote: On density, I must disagree with you about the density of animals. Other than dolphins which Hatonn has said are third density, animals and plants are both second density according to Ra and the other LL sources.
yeah i got that wrong. i've read that before. maybe some bias on my part slipping in or maybe a freudian slip and i've started thinking of animals as 3rd density haha. some interesting details about them being "enspirited" here https://www.lawofone.info/s/19#2.
(06-19-2021, 05:46 PM)Dtris Wrote: You are also completely wrong on your statement about B12.
you are so confident in asserting this... you don't ask why or where that info comes from, you just say i'm completely wrong.
more about it here: https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/b12-t...-from-meat "B12 Trick Or Treat - You Don't Get It From Meat" and here https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/heali...its-of-b12. these articles address some of the things you said. you're not gonna find that info anywhere else because he gets his info from a higher source (he doesn't channel which would open up the possibility of inaccuracy, he hears a voice that he can't control). about blood tests, "You may be thinking you are not at risk of B12 deficiency because tests have shown normal, or even high vitamin B12 levels in your blood. These results do not necessarily mean that the B12 in your body is usable and being absorbed where it needs to in the body. The central nervous system, liver, and other organs may still be severely deficient."