One reason I always used to eat meat is because you need less of it than eating plants or fruits to sustain your body.
But lately I'm trying to take animals out of my diet. Just an experiment to see how my body and brain functions without it. I feel nothing special except craving after meat. Just like if you were addicted to sugar or beer and what not.
I'm also seeing many people debating that in the bible God says that fruits are our meat. Others are saying that God only allowed us to eat meat after Adam and Eva sinned.
So what do you think yourself is eating meat a sin or is veganism the latest psyop?
No I'm not eating ze bugs!..
Knock yourself out, do as you wish. Veganism was a social psy op originally hatched in the Tavistock Institute ... "Can we successfully convince man to eat like a rabbit instead of a species appropriate diet?" And so it was unleashed first among the more cultic and hippie sub groups as test beds. It was successful despite vegans wasting away nutritionally and congitively in the long term. In fact, in the long term a vegan diet which leads to cognitive decline makes individuals more susceptible to even more BS ideologies. Their brains are literally starved for brain specific nutrients that are absorbable in their diet, so neurotransmitters and such will be sub optimal by definition.
So then it became a mainstream acceptable diet narrative. "Plant based" to soften the stigma of eating like crazy unstable vegans.
Yeah that's part of the psy op is dragging the bible into these diet wars. No, there's nothing in the bible that specifically states Adam and Eve only ate fruit before they sinned. The narrative was merely focused on the distinction of different fruit trees to highlight the stipulations of Adam and Eve's tenure in the garden. There are Psalms reflecting on the goodness of God's original creation (apart from sin) and includes the goodness of the predator lion hunting for his prey.