Johnny B Posted November 22, 2005 Do you drink CAMEL or COW milk? if yes,could you drink milk from other mamals? say Rats? why not? You get to be weaned NOW. you´re neither a baby-Camel or baby-Cow. that is if you´re baby at all. Human drink Human milk , no? Is it NATURAL? Which is more NATURAL , to kill the Animal and eat it´s flesh to nurture ,or to drink their milk and pretend to be their NATURALLY adapted son/daughter? Did you knew that Human beeings are the ONLY mamals who continue to drink milk beyond babyhood. ARE Human beeings really at the top of the chain of food ? And for a good reason ? I´m having lunch-break at work now ,and i don´t feel NATURALLY eating,i´m having something that looks like a coarsely chopped hay. What is your take ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhammad Posted November 22, 2005 goat eats hay - hay becomes milk - man drinks milk - nature calls - hay grows back - goat eats hay hmmm... what is natural? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Posted November 22, 2005 What is natural is what follows Nature´s laws, In your circle the third statement is unnatural. a more natural one could look like this , man eats goat. , but as it is today , man does not only eat goat man plays her adoptive "orgi/cessan" too, and that is what i get problem with. Garaad, Get weaned or sound like a goat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhammad Posted November 22, 2005 Ahha! but you ment man eats goat(uncooked) that is natural, for if it is cooked - 'something else' enters the equation..right? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muhammad Posted November 22, 2005 here is a gift for you: JP's theory of the 'unNatural' we must be infecting the goats huh? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Posted November 22, 2005 Holly mooly !! When did Molly move to Somalia? Garaad, swap Molly for a beeing that is highr than Molly in the chain of food.and refute JB´s theory. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mutakalim Posted November 22, 2005 Would that I were as careless and as shameless as a beast. Alas, the Unmoved Mover , for some reason or another, unbeknownst to me still, fashioned me a luckless man. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keyz 1-8-7 Posted November 22, 2005 In your circle the third statement is unnatural. Technically it would be natural. Because humans were created to eat and drink, not artifically designed to do so. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baluug Posted November 22, 2005 You're making me thirsty, JB!! I think I'll go have a tall glass of dog milk!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Legend of Zu Posted November 22, 2005 Originally posted by Johnny B: What is natural is what follows Nature´s laws What is natural? define nature's laws? do you see where I am going with this JB? Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Posted November 22, 2005 Bro Mutakalim... luckless thee or lucky thee, that could be the natural question , careful is Man ,shameful is Man not. For a reason very familiar to us gets a Goat dragged into a dungeon and devoured naturally, Thus a nutural 'intellectual similie' was recorded by our senses , be it unbeknownst or uncomprehensible ,but consquently drinking it´s Milk and thus imitating it´s offspring gesticulates unavoidable affinities, woulden´t it sayable? 178, you´re technically right, but not of that reason, could u mean drinking is an advanced behavior of sucking? Liiibaan , Nothing is wrong with your choice of Milk source, it´s just that it´s 'unnormal' ,becouse Milk is a maternal lactating secretion, a short term nutrient for new-born mamals, Invariably, the mother of any mammal will provide her milk for a short period of time immediately after birth. When the time comes for 'weaning', the young offspring is introduced,to the proper food for that species of mammal.. see where this is leading? yeah , exactly, ever tasted a Scoopy bone? Legend , Nice seeing ya again man , and yes i guess see where you´re heading ,but i can ONLY remind ya ,without lawyers Hell´d been a beautiful beach Legend, Nursing is provided by nature ONLY for the very youngest of mammals. so, Get weaned Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted November 22, 2005 JB, Humans are intelligent animals, so they often give nature the finger and do as they wish. Right now I'm wearing a wool sweater. What animal kills another and covers itself with the hide of the dead animal? Honey is the secretion of bees intended by them to feed their baby bees, whatever they are called. I just had some honey drizzled on my bagel. How weird is that? Seen in that light, milk consumption is not so strange, after all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Posted November 22, 2005 Originally posted by Callypso: JB, Right now I'm wearing a wool sweater. What animal kills another and covers itself with the hide of the dead animal? Seen in that light, milk consumption is not so strange, after all. Man , you´re weird. just get weaned Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Legend of Zu Posted November 23, 2005 LoL JB..aha... I agree with Callypso here..Human with their intelligence & intellect are the only animals (hate to describe humans as animals) with the awareness of the laws forementioned. Hence able to defy, change, twist and take advantage where their progression allows them. they could rewrite the very laws u mentioned meaning these laws do exist only within the definition and parameters set by the same humans who you are asking to follow these laws. Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baluug Posted November 23, 2005 Come on, man! This is milk we're talking about, not blood or pus or something! We eat these animals, so why is it so bad to drink their milk? Milk is even good for you. Do you suggest I drink Diet Coke the rest of my life(seeing as I drink so much already ?) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites