Why is Veganism Wrong?
You Don't Want to Waste Cows Do You?
Thank you for the question and I hope that your research results in fruitful information.
Why veganism is wrong, or right, is a subjective matter and the quality of the choice’s value is relative to the agenda with which it arises.
For me, choosing to enjoy a nutritionally rich, fiber-dense plant-based diet aligns well with my commitment to living while causing the least harm possible. In that sense, the vegan lifestyle is “right” for me.
Regarding other potential agendas for which veganism would be “wrong”, I recall my Beautiful Wife’s grandmother once indicating that not eating animal products would result in cow’s going to waste. If your agenda is to assure that cows are effectively used in the manner in which you believe is proper, veganism maybe “wrong”.
Frankly, I find little value in the debate of right and wrong regarding any subject. Of greater impact is examining my goals and evaluating my behaviors relative to their effect on accomplishing my intentions. “How do I want to live?” and “do my choices support that mission?” are great questions for determining the relative right and wrong of behavior.
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