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John Cartmell
 
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In article ,
Sam Nelson wrote:
There is no such requirement whether your reform is for health or moral
reasons and most reasonable religious prohibitions expect the occasional
lapse.


There wasn't the slightest hint of any religious connection in what I wrote
above, nor any intention for there to be such.


You didn't give any hint. I covered the three main reasons that people cite
for reduced meat eating, eating a vegetarian or vegan diet, or choosing an
even more restrictive option (eg fruitarian). Vegetarian is very much a middle
position between two extremes and far from an all or nothing choice. It's
likely close to the diet we evolved eating hence its generally beneficial
effect on health.

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