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Sean_Boyle
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What exactly are you trying to tackle with your choice to be vegan. Factory Farms or animal cruelty?I am only trying to share why this choice resonates with my faith, what motivates me - what resonates with me. I can only say that 5 years ago I didn’t know anything about the issues of factory farming - after learning what I have learned I believe I had to make changes and try to inform others - for some people it resonates, for others it doesn’t.
I wondered if there were something that if you learned it - that might cause you to make a change too?
animal cruelty is against the law for a reason. The sad fact of life for some of us is that we count on other people to produce our food. Some are good at heart and some are struggling.
Here is my big picture point…The percentage of food producers that abuse animals for greed or fun is the same if you are buying from them or if I am.
You can generalize all you want but you can’t get around that fact, but it won’t change the fact. You can try to minimalize the amount of animal cruelty that exists, we all do, but you can’t change the overall percentages of animal abusers in this world and you can’t be certain that each of your food producers is a good one or their suppliers are.
I’ve learned enough to know that God is calling me to, appreciating all food and where is comes from. Making fast clean kills when necessary not letting any of the animal go to waste. That is what God calls me to do.
Is there something that if you learned, you would see that your choice may just be a phase in your growth?