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Bodybuilders try their best to do what works. It is a competition, after all. The health benefits generally aren’t the focus, but if you’re facing a choice between whey and soy supplements, the science behind the comparisons is good. Generally inconclusive in this and most other instances, but that’s normal for good science. It trundles along being inconclusive most of the time, until eventually it isn’t. If you’re lucky.But the meat eaters have a certain level of junk science of their own. Just look at all those body builders who have been told they have to eat huge amounts of meat for the protein, when in reality they probably don’t need so much protein and they would be much better off getting what they need from a mix of animal and plant sources rather than just meat.
Besides which, it’s not like the junk is equally balanced on both sides. There seems to be an abundance of reputable science showing that there are lots of health benefits to being vegan and few if any corresponding benefits to eating more than moderate amounts of meat, eggs and dairy.
Anyway, if we can eventually return to the original point of the example, it’s about a pre-existing moral bias which, while totally fine to have, must be addressed upfront rather than ignored so as to appear unbiased while pretending to reach a certain conclusion for reasons that aren’t your real reasons. Vegans give you both examples- dietary vegans do it strictly for dietary reasons, so their process is simply guided by what works for a good diet. It might not win you a bodybuilding competition, but it’s pretty reliable for health and longevity. Fur Is Murder vegans, however, have some serious morality-based objections from the fringe. Those moral objections are of primary importance, and it would be disingenuous for an ethical vegan to pretend that they get where they’re going for other reasons and not for that one at all.
Likewise, you’ve got some Catholics who actually believe contraception is immoral- a fringe morality-based objection to which nearly all Christians, Catholic included, have none. But for reasons that remain unclear to me, sometimes those same Catholics choose to stay far away from the moral issue and act like they get where they’re going for a host of other reasons. That’s why I keep saying stay in that lane, at least as a starting point that you do more than briefly touch base with. If we don’t talk about the real reason why you guys don’t like contraception, we’re being disingenuous. And by we, I mean you.