People don't always eat meat
Have you ever thought about how far we have come from the paths of our ancient ancestors and their eating patterns? Let's see how the first humans evolved and what they ate. They were hunter-gatherers and did not evolve into predatory traits. Humans were not created to tear animals apart and eat their flesh. If you look at carnivorous animals like wild cats, you'll see that their teeth are designed for tearing and tearing, not chewing.
Humans evolved from vegetarian creatures.
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But we originally mimicked the creatures we evolved from, herbivores like monkeys. Even in prehistoric understanding, apes looked human, almost walking upright, with arms and hands. Naturally, we get our own food by eating roots and berries, fruits and nuts. We watch monkeys peel bananas or crush nuts on rocks to get to the nut flesh.
We live moment to moment, constantly looking for food. After all, hunting requires thought and planning. Eating meat requires preparation and, above all, fire. Until man discovered fire, he was primarily a vegetarian and lived in the natural order of things. Vegetarianism is a more natural way of eating and is also healthier. It is a path that balances the planet and does not seek to dominate or conquer it.
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