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ggsaylor123(9) Clarified
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Milk chocolate does have more sugar and fat, which makes it taste better, which is why I like it better. :) And the chocolate with sugar and fat tastes better than other foods with sugar and fat; I still love the flavor.

As for taste, some milk chocolate is nasty, but the good stuff is not overly sweet and I prefer it to dark chocolate. I also love mint meltaways, caramel chocolates, and all those wonderful flavors.

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It does contain the nutritional elements, as long as the person keeps track of there diet and gets in enough protein. But that doesn't make it healthier. Following a balanced, omnivorous diet with some portions of meat also gives all the necessary nutritional elements, and it's a lot easier to get them in.

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There's nothing wrong with a vegetarian diet, if you do it right. (I do know one girl who had to stop due to medical reasons; she was trying to eat more beans, nuts, etc. but her body wasn't taking it well.)

But there's nothing that makes it better than an omnivorous diet. Meat is okay, even good for you in proper quantities (as it is with many types of food). An only white meat diet might be good to try out. But a monitored, balanced diet with a proper quantity of meat is very healthy, and is not worse than a vegetarian diet.

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I don't play either, but I find football much more interesting to watch. I understand both sports include athleticism and strategy, although football seems to require a little more planning, scoring is more exciting, etc. Also, I like how football is weighted- the points in a game and games in a season, and there's no series of games in playoffs.

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As many people are arguing, God allowed evil into the world, even though GOD IS LOVE. This is so that people could have free will. God doesn't control people's fate or actions, even though he could.

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Suffering for the evil (in purgatory) is caused by God, while good people go to heaven. God rarely interferes with nature or human actions, although he did send his only son Jesus for the better of everybody. More importantly, God is peace and God is love. This is pretty much the opposite of wicked, while Adolf Hitler could be defined as wicked.

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No one created God, but that doesn't mean he came from nowhere. He didn't "come". He has always been, and always will be.

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No, not necessarily. I usually try to understand things, but some things are worth hating, and it's not ignorance. I hate the devil. I hate evil and cruelty.

ggsaylor123(9) Clarified
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I agree animals and humans aren't equal. Quick correction though: animals make up the animal kingdom- they're not a species like humans are. Humans are animals. So I believe animals aren't equal to other species of animals in the animal kingdom.

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I agree that animals feel pain and emotions (although maybe only to a certain degree- we don't know), and also the human species' outstanding intellect does not necessarily make us better. However, I have another point you didn't mention, the reason I disagree with your side on the debate. I feel that morally, humans should be valued over animals.

If you were forced to kill a bug or a human (it could be someone you have no connection to), do you think that the options are equally horrible? Or is the latter much worse?

Also- does it make me a speciesist to value some animals over others, and is that a bad thing? For example, I might value some animals, such as apes or dogs, over pests like mice, mosquitos, or ants.

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