Provides an excellent explanation of vegan nutrition. Tables compare the relative nutrient densities of common plant foods. Reviews the degenerative diseases and other risks associated with animal-based diets.
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Provides an excellent explanation of vegan nutrition. Tables compare the relative nutrient densities of common plant foods. Reviews the degenerative diseases and other risks associated with animal-based diets.
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Provides an excellent explanation of vegan nutrition. Tables compare the relative nutrient densities of common plant foods. Reviews the degenerative diseases and other risks associated with animal-based diets.
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Provides an excellent explanation of vegan nutrition. Tables compare the relative nutrient densities of common plant foods. Reviews the degenerative diseases and other risks associated with animal-based diets.
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Provides an excellent explanation of vegan nutrition. Tables compare the relative nutrient densities of common plant foods. Reviews the degenerative diseases and other risks associated with animal-based diets.
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Provides an excellent explanation of vegan nutrition. Tables compare the relative nutrient densities of common plant foods. Reviews the degenerative diseases and other risks associated with animal-based diets.
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I agree with the author's overarching view of biblical hermeneutics -- searching for "directional markers" that build an internally consistent perspective, rather than (non-contextual) "proof texting," a generally paroxysmal and frivolous approach to scriptural study and application. But it seems unfortunate that, given this broadly impacting issue of meat production and consumption, Young has 'hung his hat' so specifically on the concept of 'cruelty' against animals, and of their 'rights', as these issues are, at best, an aside to the far larger moral/ethical, logical, economic, ecological, health related, theological, and human stewardship considerations attached to flesh-foundering. The real ethical questions cannot be reduced sloppily to ... Read More:
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I have been a vegetarian toying with going full bore to Vegan. I have read several books on food ethics & this one is by far the best. After reading it, I am a full-fledged Vegan. This book was not how to be a vegan, but WHY to be a vegan & he made his point quite plainly. Thanks, Erik, keep up the good work.
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I have been a vegetarian toying with going full bore to Vegan. I have read several books on food ethics & this one is by far the best. After reading it, I am a full-fledged Vegan. This book was not how to be a vegan, but WHY to be a vegan & he made his point quite plainly. Thanks, Erik, keep up the good work.
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I have been a vegetarian toying with going full bore to Vegan. I have read several books on food ethics & this one is by far the best. After reading it, I am a full-fledged Vegan. This book was not how to be a vegan, but WHY to be a vegan & he made his point quite plainly. Thanks, Erik, keep up the good work.
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