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Imagine a world where all children on this planet grow up being told that the life of a pig, cow, lamb or fish should be treated with the same amount of respect as the life of a dog or cat. And that they should be allowed to live a life without any human exploitation. Our children would grow up to learn to respect all life, including the life of humans.

This thought exercise motivated us to create this Answering Vegan Objections Bundle. Inside this bundle, you’ll find 20 different objections against veganism with answers your followers can use to help break and re-build the objections inside a non-vegan’s mind.

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The Answering Vegan Objections Bundle includes 20 beautiful images:

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  1. Humans need to eat animals to survive.
    How you could answer this:
    You can not only survive without animals products but you can actually thrive on a vegan diet and live a much healthier life. You can even prevent and reverse diseases.
  2. Eating meat is natural! Animals eat other animals too.
    How you could answer this:
    If you would put a small child with a living rabbit and an apple in the same room, what do you think would happen? The kid will eat the apple and play and pet the rabbit.
  3. Humans are on top of the food chain.
    How you could answer this:
    The food chains in nature exist because they have to. Predators in nature kill prey to survive. We kill torture and kill animals for pleasure.
  4. This is the circle of life. The strongest survive!
    How you could answer this:
    The concept of “the circle of life” is created and produced by us, the killers. It is an excuse to justify torture and murder.
  5. Humans are carnivores! That’s how nature wants us!
    How you could answer this:
    If you really think you’re carnivore then eat like real carnivores would do: They eat raw.
  6. I love animals but I also eat them.
    How you could answer this:
    You need to make a choice: You are either an animal lover or an animal eater. It’s that simple. You can’t be both.
  7. Eating meat is a tradition. It is part of our culture.
    How you could answer this:
    If you look at Japan: Every year from September to March thousands of dolphins (22,000 dolphins) are hunted to death & slaughtered. They justify these hunts as being part of Japanese culture. Do you think this is justifiable?
  8. Respect my personal choice! It’s my personal choice to eat meat!
    How you could answer this:
    Your personal choice had a victim. This victim had a life. This victim had a personality and character. This victim had a name and a family. This victim wanted to reproduce itself. This victim wanted to live. But because of your so-called personal choice, you just took away everything that victim had. You took away life.
  9. I love meat and cheese too much to stop eating them.
    How you could answer this:
    So explain to me again how your taste buds are worth all of that? Explain to me what makes you worth so much and them worth so little. You’re not better. You have not been given some divine rights.
  10. I only buy organic food. I know exactly how my meat was raised and killed.
    How you could answer this:
    So you’re only buying humanely killed, organic, regional, local, BIO, free range, kosher and grass-fed animal products, right?
    Let me ask you this: What’s the definition of “humane”?
    Definition of “humane”: “having or showing compassion or kindness”
  11. But B12 deficiency is a real problem if you’re vegan!
    How you could answer this:
    Did you know that B12 comes from bacteria, not animals? B12 deficiency is actually not a vegan problem, it’s a problem meat eaters also face. In fact, everyone, and especially people over 50 years of age have B12 deficiencies. It’s a specific problem that touches a specific part of the population and has nothing to do with veganism.
  12. Vegans don’t get enough protein.
    How you could answer this:
    Do you know any person who has been sick from or died of protein deficiency? It’s unheard of! Protein deficiency is only possible if you are planning on starving to death. Protein is in every single piece of food you eat. Only if you don’t consume enough calories, you won’t be able to get enough protein.
  13. Animals are killed humanely and don’t feel pain when slaughtered.
    How you could answer this:
    It’s important to understand that the end result (death) is always the same regardless of the slaughter method. As we don’t need to eat animals in order to survive, there is no valid justification to murder other living beings who want to live.
  14. If we don’t eat animals they will overrun us or all be killed.
    How you could answer this:
    What is important to understand is that industrial farming works on a system of supply and demand, when we buy products we demand that more be supplied.
  15. Humans are more intelligent than animals and that is why we can eat them.
    How you could answer this:
    Pigs are known to be more intelligent than dogs or even a 3-year-old child. Would it be okay for me to eat a 2-year-old baby or a dog?
  16. But what about plants? They are also living beings and feel pain!
    How you could answer this:
    Think about the primary function of pain. It allows the person who feels the pain to be alerted and escape (run away) from the situation they are in.
  17. But soy is really bad for the environment.
    How you could answer this:
    More than 85% of all soy is actually produced for livestock feed!
  18. There are more important issues than animal rights.
    How you could answer this:
    The root of all evil and oppression is the idea that some lives matter more than others. While we have violence on our plates we will always have violence on our streets as well.
  19. Vegan food is too expensive for me.

    How you could answer this:
    Since when are apples, bananas, rice, broccoli, beans, carrots etc more expensive than meat?
  20. What’s bad about eggs?
    How you could answer this:
    All baby male chickens are killed straight after birth as they don’t lay any eggs and are not useful for the egg industry. They are killed by either throwing them into a huge mixer or put into plastic bags and then sealed while they are still conscious.

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