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Originally Posted by elcruxio
Then again what if the animal died of natural causes without human interaction? That would be an interesting thought.
I like the approach followed by many Buddhist monks where they are nominally vegetarian, but are pragmatic about not wasting food. They will accept and eat meat if it wasn't specifically killed for them. Nobody gains if a piece of meat that has already been prepared goes into the trash.
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