Absolute Proof Man Needs Meat To Survive
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Many years ago there was a book called "The Ascent of Man" by Jacob Bronowski. In one of chapters he stated that when humankind was spending all its waking hours gathering nuts, berries, and vegetables, we did not have time to develop what we know now as "civilization." But once we discovered that we could eat meat, a concentrated form of protein, we could give up the gathering lifestyle and had more time on our hands.... time to create civilization, poetry, art, music, industry, and much more.
BTW, the title "The Ascent of Man" was a direct response to Darwin's book, "The Descent of Man."
It is pointed out that once man discovered how to use fire to cook meat, the time it took people to eat went from 4 hours to 1 hour per day just from not having to chew raw meat.
Also, early man would’ve cooked the entire animal nose to tail, consuming all the bone broth and collagen . Let’s talk about your health...
Lol! Or KEK! in the local vernacular.
More nonsense.
Raw meat is easier to chew than cooked.
Cut into small pieces, you don't even have to chew. Just swallow it down.
Digests easily.
Somebody probably had a fire going and accidently dropped some raw meat in, picked it out, sniffed it, ate it, and liked the char taste. But it certainly had nothing to do with ease of digestion.
I just read that in one of the books on early humans. Can't remember where. My own theory is that they first came across animals killed in brush and forest fires and found it preferable. Figured out that they could carry some hot coals back to camp and make their own fire from them, but yours could be right too.
Really....explain why you can pound out a square of stewing beef with a tenderizer mallet to the size of a card table....Molars would do the same thing. And you did state small.
I remember watching that series on tv; so long ago it was in black and white.
Ah the good old days. Heh, I was watching an old TV movie with a young niece a few years ago and she asked why it wasn't in color? I told her with a straight face that they didn't invent color until just a few years before she was born, that life was in black and white when I was a kid. The look on her face was magnificent.... and she believed that for a few weeks until her daddy (my brother) informed her otherwise. Hey, SOMEONE has to be the fun, weird uncle in a family, right?
That is awesome!!!! Congrats for about a week. Actually that’s impressive.
On the flip side, there's this fool.
I cannot find what he's talking about, but I can certainly see certain people taking this to heart.
Complete and utter bullshit.
There was NEVER a time when man was spending all his time collecting nuts and berries. NEVER.
Man was a meat eater from the beginning. That is why the brain is large. 50,000 years ago, there were enormous herds of 1,000-pound animals, and they were easy to kill. Like an elephant, just cut the hamstring of the hind leg, and the animal cannot move. Multiple spears will do it in.
Man ate meat. The fruits and veggies you see in the supermarket today did not even exist then.
It is laugable to think that man would eat anything other than meat, when you consider the massive nutrients in meat compared to any plant food.
Well I was speaking in general terms, but if one goes back to ptehuman primates you certainly can find strict herbivores...it may have been Homo erectus that first began eating meat. Whatever or however it happened, I think you're being too literal in this.
We are meat eaters. Yes, literally.
Other primates are not necessarily the same as us. So what?
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But other apes also eat meat when they can get it.
Why else would they have canine teeth?
Nope...there was NO death until after the fall....so nobody ate meat....not Adam or Eve or the many animals. https://www.icr.org/article/animal-death-before-the-fall
ICR is a wonderful resource if anyone is unfamiliar.
At least two need to deep dive a Bible like it was a rabbit hole. Really, it’ll be an easy dig….and the PhDs at ICR would probably field questions.