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 <description>&lt;p&gt;i am a seafood freak.  this is an awesome service...  thanks for the tip, and for everything else that goes up here. i heart blue marble.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;The Vedanta entirely denies such ideas as that animals are separate from men, and that they were made and created by God to be used for our food. Some people have been kind enough to start an antivivisection society. I asked a member, &quot;Why do you think, my friend, that it is quite lawful to kill animals for food, and not to kill one or two for scientific experiments?&quot; He replied, &quot;Vivisection is most horrible, but animals have been given to us for food.&quot; Oneness includes all animals. If man&#039;s life is immortal, so also is the animal&#039;s. The difference is only in degree and not in kind. The amoeba and I are the same, the difference is only in degree; and from the standpoint of the highest life, all these differences vanish. A man may see a great deal of difference between grass and a little tree, but if you mount very high, the grass and the biggest tree will appear much the same.&lt;br /&gt;
So, from the standpoint of the highest ideal, the lowest animal and the highest man are the same. If you believe there is a God, the animals and the highest creatures must be the same. A God who is partial to his children called men, and cruel to his children called brute beasts, is worse than a demon. I would rather die a&lt;br /&gt;
hundred times than worship such a God. My whole life would be a fight with such a God But there is no difference, and those who say there is, are irresponsible, heartless people who do not know. Here is a case of the word practical used in a wrong sense. I myself may not be a very strict vegetarian, but I understand the ideal. When I eat meat I know it is wrong. Even if I am bound to eat it under certain circumstances, I know it is cruel. I must not drag my ideal down to the actual and apologise for my weak conduct in this way. The ideal is not to eat flesh, not to injure any being, for all animals are my brothers. If you can think of them as your brothers, you have made a little headway towards the brotherhood of all souls, not to speak of the brotherhood of man! That is child&#039;s play. You generally find that this is not very acceptable to many, because it teaches them to give up the actual, and go higher up to the ideal.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;A better option would be to go vegetarian or vegan.  Vegan author Erik Marcus writes:  &quot;Avoiding seafood is an acknowledgment that the oceans are under tremendous pressure, and that we each have the ability to avoid contributing to the problem.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;According to a national Vegetarian Resource Group Poll conducted by Harris Interactive, almost 15 percent of Americans say they never eat fish or seafood.&lt;/p&gt;
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