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I can't claim to be either a vegan or a moral authority, but I do know that people become vegan for a variety of reasons, including health, environmental concerns, and ethical beliefs. Some choose a vegan lifestyle for health reasons, believing that a plant-based diet can be beneficial for their well-being. Others do it for moral reasons, such as reducing animal suffering or minimizing their impact on the environment.
BTW, it's totally okay to have your own dietary choices and beliefs. Being vegan but still eating chicken is a personal choice, and you shouldn't feel bad about it. As for praying for the pain of chickens, that's a thoughtful gesture. Many people believe in the power of prayer and sending positive energy into the world. If it brings you comfort to pray for the well-being of animals, then go for it. Also, if you're looking for ways to support more humane practices in the poultry industry, you might want to check out resources for tips on sourcing ethically raised chicken or supporting organizations that advocate for animal welfare. Ultimately, it's all about finding a balance that feels right for you. Keep being true to yourself and your values!
I like to eat animals,especially deer,there's nothing better than deer burger on kaiser roll with tomato,lettuce,onion and mayo.I like canadian goose also,cook them on a spit.Wild pheasant,turkey,rabbit,it's all good.
I remember on the show 'Wife Swap',a vegan woman switched roles with a Cajun Family in Lousiana.The Cajun Husband converted the Vegan Woman,when the V.W went back to California to her real husband,he was mad because she had betrayed the cause,it was funny.
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