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Why are yogis/yoginis Vegetarian?

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« Reply #15 on: May 16, 2015 04:41 am »

Cheesy I was expecting the "plants have feelings" argument to come along any minute.   Wink     It's a bit of a desperate argument really, isn't it ?   Do you honestly feel the same way about killing a dog, a cat,  or any other animal as you do about cutting into a cucumber or a carrot ?    With all due respect to Dr. Bose, there is no way that a vegetable feels the same pain and emotional stress as an animal.    Plants are alive, but they are not sentient.   There is a big difference.    Here's what Dr. Will Tuttle, author of The Peace Diet, said in response to the same question ……

http://gentleworld.org/plants-feel-pain-too-whats-a-vegan-to-do/
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