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Default No Milk (Was: Harnessing the sun to keep milk fresh : A story from Goa)

On alt.food.vegan, harmony > wrote:

> "Sidney Lambe" > wrote in message
> ...
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>> On alt.food.vegan, Romanise > wrote:
>>
>>> On May 6, 11:39=A0am, Sidney Lambe
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> >> Tofu cheese is better than dairy-based cheese. As a
>>>> >> diabetic, you probably already knew that.
>>>>
>>>> Who needs cheese? Why do supposed plant product eaters try
>>>> to emulate animal product eaters?
>>>
>>> Would you want this be answered by Dr Jai Maharaj?
>>>
>>>> Tofu cheese is gross. It is disgusting. It isn't even
>>>> cheese.
>>>>
>>>> There are _much_ better things to do with tofu.
>>>
>>>> > Tell us how Rural economy of India can be sustained
>>>> > without any animal husbandary?
>>>>
>>>> Why should he answer stupid questions like that?
>>>
>>> I did ask him several times what doctorate he received from
>>> what university in what year with what name? He has remained
>>> quiet.
>>>
>>> To the question "how Rural economy of India can be sustained
>>> without any animal husbandry?" he needs to reply because he
>>> claims to be an Engineer trained at India's premier Institue
>>> of Technology at Delhi which was established primarily to
>>> improve the lot of Indian people most of whom live in rural
>>> regions of which 60% have no land and so are not farmers but
>>> do keep a cow, a buffalo, a goat, to provide them with some
>>> protein.

>>
>> You can't keep goats or cows or buffalos without land. Do you
>> have any idea how much plant material they consume? How about
>> how much water a cow or buffalo consumes? If they can keep a
>> goat or cow or buffalo they can use the land that supports
>> those animals for farming/gardening instead How about how much
>> water a cow consumes, which would be much more advantageous.
>>
>>>> No one needs to engage in animal husbandry anywhere. They
>>>> are farmers. They can grow anything. There are hundreds of
>>>> commercial crops to choose from.
>>>
>>> There are lands in India which cannot be cultivated and
>>> cultivation activity needs reducing to keep, reintroduce
>>> vegitation cover on the land for getting back to climate that
>>> is contrubuting less to global warming.

>>
>> You do not need to cultivate land to grow crops on it Google .
>> "no-till farming" .
>>
>> And so what if there are lands that can't be farmed? There are
>> plenty that can. Duh.
>>
>> Your stupidity and ignorance are getting to me.

>
>
> that's nothing compared to what he does when he goes around
> knocking on doors with bible in his hand. he associates hindu
> habit of vegetarianism a big impediment to the growth of his
> religion and hence it is important his psyche that animals get
> killed.
>
>


Yeh. So-called "Christians" ignore almost everything Jesus taught
and anything else in the Bible that gets in their imperialistic
way, which is really a front for raw Capitalism.

1. The Missionaries go in and under the guise of converting the
"heathens" to Christians gather intelligence for the Military,

2. The Military moves in (or a local proxy army controlled and
armed and financed by the U.S./Europe) and destroys the native
economy.

3. The Corporations move in to exploit the poor people and their
land for the American Konsumer's greedy lifestyle. (Which is
considered normal in America, and everyone's God-given right.)

As Dr. Jai Maharaj points out, God tells them to be vegans in
the first book of their Bible:

Genesis 1:29 (New International Version)
Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the
whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They
will be yours for food. 30 And to all the beasts of the earth and
all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the
ground***everything that has the breath of life in it***I give
every green plant for food." And it was so.

Sid