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Originally Posted by cmac2012
Depends on whether or not you think good health is attractive.
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Is that a boolean question? Do I think it is a good idea for me to eat 3 Big Macs a meal, 3 times a day? No. Do I think I want to have good health if I had to eat grass all day long? No. Somewhere in between? Sure. But to tell me that I can only eat meat a couple times a week, no coffee or tea (not that I would even let tea touch my lips), no tobacco and fasting? No thanks. Even if I could lead a healthy life like that, I wouldn't want to be forced to do this, that or the other because some religious figure says so. That is a decision that I take with advice from my medical practitioner and not some silly deity or the interpretations of what some deity says. Why would I want to be restricted by some religion that tells me I cannot eat pork or beef, for instance? Why should I be told that I cannot eat meat on a certain day for religious purposes? How is that attractive?