QUOTE(RealTalk @ Feb 1 2008, 05:40 PM)

My friend is a vegetarian and she says that meat is not needed since we are not under the same circumstances as we were thousands of years ago. We used to hunt because we needed to survive, but now in our society there is no need for hunting and it's not essential for our survival anymore. There's no need to kill a cow when you have other food alternatives to live on.
Meat has protein, something that vegetables alone can't give you. I know there are vitamin supplements out there, but vegetarians who do it for simply moralistic reasons often don't think of that and they are, in result, very unhealthy even if they don't look it. Often, vegetarians stick by salads and a lot of carbs, and in the end, they just become fat. Also, like I said, how often do you see wild strawberries? Never. What vegetarians consume is more than often cultivated; therefore, killing animals anyway. I don't support it, and I'm just saying.
Plus, what sort of substitutes do they have? Sugar? Carbohydrates? Sodium? I can tell you that any nutritionist and serious athletes will not be vegetarians, as meat is essential to a diet. Meat does not make people fat; it's the crappy, instant junk food that people microwave when they can't cook.