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Thread: Study says children on a vegan diet may have stunted growth and other health problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    Back on topic: a vegan diet is bad for children.
    A vegan diet misses some things but so does meat packing. Viruses and diseases are by suffering animals. A world can create vegetarianism and kindness to animals.

    Butterflies and bees produce good things. The spiritual bee, bird, animals in hieroglyphs, advanced technologies at Seti's Temple, Abydos of wars were race-religious.


    Plant farms and animal sanctuaries with just compensation: Genesis 1:29-30, 2-3, Lev. 24:18-22, Psalm 50, Isaiah 1, 11:6-9, 65, 66, Daniel 1, Hosea 2:18, Revelation 20-22.

    Creation of horses: Zechariah 6:1-8, 14:20. Wild Horses, burros persecuted, parted out in violation of Public Law 92-195:
    https://twitter.com/WildHorseEdu

    Jesus was a Vegetarian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx6J6jh1Dzo

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    Most snotnoses are short anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotton1 View Post
    Most snotnoses are short anyway
    I'll have to check my handbook, but, I think the proper PC term is ankle biters

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    Some people still don't get it!


    Eat all the veggies you like, you don't even exists but for ancestors who ate a complex diet of all things giving you a big brain and small digestive system. This is scientific fact and I welcome anyone to get a reputable anthropologist with an understanding of biology to disagree!

    Real Science defies the WOKE with remarkable consistency!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMNIXON View Post
    Some people still don't get it!


    Eat all the veggies you like, you don't even exists but for ancestors who ate a complex diet of all things giving you a big brain and small digestive system. This is scientific fact and I welcome anyone to get a reputable anthropologist with an understanding of biology to disagree!

    Real Science defies the WOKE with remarkable consistency!
    Many of the vegetables we eat today did not grow in the wild. They were engineered by human beings. I doubt many people know that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    Many of the vegetables we eat today did not grow in the wild. They were engineered by human beings. I doubt many people know that.
    I'm torn on GMOs to be honest. If we were eating the foods from 200 years ago we'd think the rations given were for surviving a famine. But selective breeding of certain plants has been a practice since I can remember - which is de facto genetic engineering. Granted at a slower pace.

    We can grow more, make it more resilient towards certain problems, but all of these things come at a cost. Namely the soil and the health of the creature that eats it.

    Complex problem with many variables.
    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

    Ephesians 6:12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cthulhu View Post
    I'm torn on GMOs to be honest. If we were eating the foods from 200 years ago we'd think the rations given were for surviving a famine. But selective breeding of certain plants has been a practice since I can remember - which is de facto genetic engineering. Granted at a slower pace.

    We can grow more, make it more resilient towards certain problems, but all of these things come at a cost. Namely the soil and the health of the creature that eats it.

    Complex problem with many variables.
    You'd be surprised by how little of your food is actually GMO. For example, there is virtually no GMO wheat on the market. Selective breeding is what I was referring to. Our ancestors were not consuming the carrots we buy at the store.

    That said, I'm torn too. In discussions with @Peter1469 my vision was to support non-GMO so the alternatives are available. That's basically what I do. I'm not all that concerned about consuming GMO BUT I will sometimes go out of my way to select non-GMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    You'd be surprised by how little of your food is actually GMO. For example, there is virtually no GMO wheat on the market. Selective breeding is what I was referring to. Our ancestors were not consuming the carrots we buy at the store.

    That said, I'm torn too. In discussions with @Peter1469 my vision was to support non-GMO so the alternatives are available. That's basically what I do. I'm not all that concerned about consuming GMO BUT I will sometimes go out of my way to select non-GMO
    You're dead on with the carrots. Older pictures show purple carrots.

    That friggin' blew my mind.
    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMNIXON View Post
    Some people still don't get it!

    ...but for ancestors who ate a complex diet of all things...
    In The Essene Gospel of Peace, Book 1, Christ said Methuselah, Enoch's son, lived 969 years as a vegetarian.
    Plant farms and animal sanctuaries with just compensation: Genesis 1:29-30, 2-3, Lev. 24:18-22, Psalm 50, Isaiah 1, 11:6-9, 65, 66, Daniel 1, Hosea 2:18, Revelation 20-22.

    Creation of horses: Zechariah 6:1-8, 14:20. Wild Horses, burros persecuted, parted out in violation of Public Law 92-195:
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    Jesus was a Vegetarian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx6J6jh1Dzo

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