While I wouldn't eat them, bugs are in a different category .....Steve Senseney wrote:Being vegetarian, do you use shellac?
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Well, we're all in the same big taxonomic category, Animalia, ... we're just not in the same phylum.brad barron wrote:While I wouldn't eat them, bugs are in a different category .....Steve Senseney wrote:Being vegetarian, do you use shellac?
Do you eat Lobster? (same phylum as "bugs": Arthropoda)

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Every living thing is 'dinner' for something. An interesting fact is every living thing on earth has DNA. We are all related to some degree, like it or not. Human DNA has some genes in common with a carrot, so where does one 'draw the line' between omnivore and vegetarian? What does that make a vegetarian? Ya gotta eat, so get over it.




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I think Brad has a point. We each define our own ethical and moral boundaries as experience, upbringing (or rebellion to upbringing), social pressures, etc. mold us.
I do have to say that I myself am aghast at the wanton cruelty and abuse this society continues to subject the order of living creatures grouped as Brassicaceae. I can only hope that, with the hopeful next revision of the Lacey act, you will all join me in a nationwide movement for inclusion of broccoli, Brussel sprouts, etc.,as among those Genus banned from harvest and international trade (legal or illegal).
Those or you that insist on consuming these innocent creatures just enable the terrible continuation of this wanton abuse. Just as Mark Twain advised about voting... "Don't. It just encourages 'em"
Now chicken fetuses for breakfast... that an entirely different story.
Michael,
You can quite easily and effectively draw the line at "green". If it isn't, then eat it. If it is, beware.
I do have to say that I myself am aghast at the wanton cruelty and abuse this society continues to subject the order of living creatures grouped as Brassicaceae. I can only hope that, with the hopeful next revision of the Lacey act, you will all join me in a nationwide movement for inclusion of broccoli, Brussel sprouts, etc.,as among those Genus banned from harvest and international trade (legal or illegal).
Those or you that insist on consuming these innocent creatures just enable the terrible continuation of this wanton abuse. Just as Mark Twain advised about voting... "Don't. It just encourages 'em"
Now chicken fetuses for breakfast... that an entirely different story.
Michael,
You can quite easily and effectively draw the line at "green". If it isn't, then eat it. If it is, beware.