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TofuBoy 31-10-2003 01:05 PM

"I have no problems with a..."
 
"I have no problems with a practising non-vegetarian as long as he or
she acknowledges the fact that vegetarianism is morally superior to
non-vegetarianism. I cannot myself truthfully hold that I have been
moral on every occasion presented to me thus far. But I will readily
acknowledge my moral shortcomings." -- Venkataraman

Red Hook 31-10-2003 04:40 PM

"I have no problems with a..."
 
On 10/31/03 5:05 AM, in article
, "TofuBoy"
> wrote:

> "I have no problems with a practising non-vegetarian as long as he or
> she acknowledges the fact that vegetarianism is morally superior to
> non-vegetarianism. I cannot myself truthfully hold that I have been
> moral on every occasion presented to me thus far. But I will readily
> acknowledge my moral shortcomings." -- Venkataraman


I will also readily acknowledge my moral shortcomings. But speaking of
shortcomings, I'm still hungry. Can you please pass that platter of ribs?
Thanks. Oh, that's tasty.

Hook


Larry Noah 31-10-2003 04:46 PM

"I have no problems with a..."
 
In article >, Red Hook >
writes:

>> "I have no problems with a practising non-vegetarian as long as he or
>> she acknowledges the fact that vegetarianism is morally superior to
>> non-vegetarianism. I cannot myself truthfully hold that I have been
>> moral on every occasion presented to me thus far. But I will readily
>> acknowledge my moral shortcomings." -- Venkataraman

>
>I will also readily acknowledge my moral shortcomings. But speaking of
>shortcomings, I'm still hungry. Can you please pass that platter of ribs?
>Thanks. Oh, that's tasty.
>


I wonder where the vegetarians who consume milk, cheese, and eggs fit in the
morality scale.


Larry Noah


[email protected] 31-10-2003 06:59 PM

"I have no problems with a..."
 
ospam (Larry Noah) wrote:
> []
>
> I wonder where the vegetarians who consume milk, cheese, and eggs fit in
> the morality scale.
>

Especially those who eat cheese curdled with rennet

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Duwop 31-10-2003 07:13 PM

"I have no problems with a..."
 
Red Hook wrote:
> On 10/31/03 5:05 AM, in article
> , "TofuBoy"
> > wrote:
>
> I will also readily acknowledge my moral shortcomings. But speaking
> of shortcomings, I'm still hungry. Can you please pass that platter
> of ribs? Thanks. Oh, that's tasty.
>
> Hook


I liked Lori's sig, it says it all: "indirect vegitarian"


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BOB 31-10-2003 09:04 PM

"I have no problems with a..."
 
Red Hook typed:
> On 10/31/03 5:05 AM, in article
> , "TofuBoy"
> > wrote:
>
>> "I have no problems with a practising non-vegetarian as long as he or
>> she acknowledges the fact that vegetarianism is morally superior to
>> non-vegetarianism. I cannot myself truthfully hold that I have been
>> moral on every occasion presented to me thus far. But I will readily
>> acknowledge my moral shortcomings." -- Venkataraman

>
> I will also readily acknowledge my moral shortcomings. But speaking of
> shortcomings, I'm still hungry. Can you please pass that platter of ribs?
> Thanks. Oh, that's tasty.
>
> Hook


DAMN!!
I wish I'd read this sooner...I just ate too many ribs for lunch. I coulda let
you eat a big bunch, and I'd be better able to walk.

BOB



Another Wise Guy - Macon, GA USA 01-11-2003 12:56 AM

"I have no problems with a..."
 

says...
>
>"I have no problems with a practising non-vegetarian as long as he or
>she acknowledges the fact that vegetarianism is morally superior to
>non-vegetarianism. I cannot myself truthfully hold that I have been
>moral on every occasion presented to me thus far. But I will readily
>acknowledge my moral shortcomings." -- Venkataraman


The good news is that vegan protest marches never get far.
Those plastic shoes hurt too much.


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Aria 06-11-2003 03:59 AM

"I have no problems with a..."
 
Don't see that eating meat has a darn thing to do with morality.

"TofuBoy" > wrote in message
om...
> "I have no problems with a practising non-vegetarian as long as he or
> she acknowledges the fact that vegetarianism is morally superior to
> non-vegetarianism. I cannot myself truthfully hold that I have been
> moral on every occasion presented to me thus far. But I will readily
> acknowledge my moral shortcomings." -- Venkataraman




Mark Shaw 06-11-2003 05:26 PM

"I have no problems with a..."
 
In article >,
Red Hook > wrote:
>On 10/31/03 5:05 AM, in article
, "TofuBoy"
> wrote:
>
>> "I have no problems with a practising non-vegetarian as long as he or
>> she acknowledges the fact that vegetarianism is morally superior to
>> non-vegetarianism. I cannot myself truthfully hold that I have been
>> moral on every occasion presented to me thus far. But I will readily
>> acknowledge my moral shortcomings." -- Venkataraman

>
>I will also readily acknowledge my moral shortcomings. But speaking of
>shortcomings, I'm still hungry. Can you please pass that platter of ribs?
>Thanks. Oh, that's tasty.


WILL you freakin' idiots PLEASE stop feeding the troll!!?!??

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