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PM_ME_SPICY_DECKS t1_itmsx20 wrote
Reply to comment by After_Kick_4543 in Lab-grown meat could let humanity ignore a serious moral failing by phileconomicus
Actually humans are perfectly capable of getting all the nutrients we need from non-animal sources.
Though we cannot be healthy on meat alone, so you are partially correct to a small extent
PM_ME_SPICY_DECKS t1_itmll3f wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in Lab-grown meat could let humanity ignore a serious moral failing by phileconomicus
Ok?
PM_ME_SPICY_DECKS t1_itmkx9o wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in Lab-grown meat could let humanity ignore a serious moral failing by phileconomicus
No.
Edit: well, maybe after many, many generations of a population eating an exclusively vegan diet we could lose the enzymes that allow us to eat meat.
PM_ME_SPICY_DECKS t1_itmkne6 wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in Lab-grown meat could let humanity ignore a serious moral failing by phileconomicus
Because we are omnivores, we are able to decide what to eat and develop ideas about what is moral or immoral to eat.
PM_ME_SPICY_DECKS t1_itffmt1 wrote
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PM_ME_SPICY_DECKS t1_itmuh51 wrote
Reply to comment by After_Kick_4543 in Lab-grown meat could let humanity ignore a serious moral failing by phileconomicus
The animals still make manure if you don't kill them.
In fact you receive a constant supply of manure from live animals.
A lot of fertilizer use can also be avoided by no longer practicing monoculture, and cultivating many types of plants that have symbiotic relationships.