Eating Meat = Catastrophe Squared (A twist to E=mc^2)

While we seem to be concentrating a lot on helping stray animals, I started AnimalCare with a three-pronged mission and our third mission is to cultivate kindness/compassion to animals through education. 

Being kind to animals includes not eating them, and not creating a demand for meat.  Adopting a moderate stand on this, I’ve always encouraged people to reduce their meat consumption because I know a total abstention may be difficult and off-putting.  Adopting a gradual change may be wiser and more doable. 

I will always remember what happened during one of my public talks many years ago.  I was talking about kindness to animals to a group of students.  At the beginning of the talk, I asked for a show of hands, which of them are animal-lovers.  At the end of the talk, one boy came up to me and said, “When you asked us just now who are animal-lovers, I dare not put up my hand.  Actually I love cats and dogs, but I still eat other animals, so how can I claim to be an animal-lover?”

He was right.

While the benefits of reducing (or abstaining from) meat-eating are many, we actually only need one reason – compassion for the animals.

If you’re interested in learning about the ill effects of the animal farming industry on the environment, please read this: http://www.vegsense.net/uploads/5/2/5/0/5250909/emc2.pdf

Einstein’s views on vegetarianism: http://www.ivu.org/history/northam20a/einstein.html

Eating Meat = Catastrophe Squared!

The above links are reproduced courtesy of the Vegetarian Society of Singapore.
http://www.vegetarian-society.org/  (You may be interested to read their newsletters)

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