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!..
Our teeth are actually closer to predators than herbivores, our digestive track is more similar to a wolf's than a gorillas, and our digestion is done mostly through enzymes.
We are omnivores, meant to eat almost anything, although we do not specialize in digesting anything in particular.
Since we digest through enzymes, we actually specialize in digesting meats and fruits. We don't have much in the way of digesting plants, grains, legumes, and all those other things, which is why those are usually what fiber is.
And yet, while we cannot fully digest most plant materials, we can partially digest most of them and obtain some of the nutrients. We are omnivores, not vegetarians or carnivores. Enzymes are a major part of our ability to digest foods and absorb nutrients, but they are only a part along with stomach acid, bile, etc.