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General Discussion => The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit => Topic started by: renocat on December 21, 2017, 07:19:53 AM
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God said it's is ok to kill.and it critters. If someone wants to go squirrel and eat nuts, or berries, or legumes, fine if they are off in the head. But synthetic meat is wrong and unnatural.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2017/12/20/silicon-valley-frankenmeat-to-save-the-world-from-global-warming/
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Does is it say in the Bible that it's wrong?
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Once it goes to taste test and no one can really tell the difference and there is not actual difference biologically to real meat, good bye most ranchers (though I don't think that'll happen for a decade or two)
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Once it goes to taste test and no one can really tell the difference and there is not actual difference biologically to real meat, good bye most ranchers (though I don't think that'll happen for a decade or two)
It is not possible to make meat-flavored mashed vegetables that are not actually different biologically to real meat, so I doubt we see it over the next decade or two.
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Reno hates the free market more than anyone I know
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We ban people labellin rat poison as food. No difference in my mind.
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Ok Stalin
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Once it goes to taste test and no one can really tell the difference and there is not actual difference biologically to real meat, good bye most ranchers (though I don't think that'll happen for a decade or two)
It is not possible to make meat-flavored mashed vegetables that are not actually different biologically to real meat, so I doubt we see it over the next decade or two.
It maybe a different company, but I think one is working on essentially cloning meat.
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Once it goes to taste test and no one can really tell the difference and there is not actual difference biologically to real meat, good bye most ranchers (though I don't think that'll happen for a decade or two)
LOL your timeline. I do think it will be viable eventually though.
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I really doubt cloning meat will ever be more viable that the current system. Meat-flavored substitutes could be, but you’d see a backlash from folks who want to eat less processed food.
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Thanks said, it probably would be better if raising animals for meat was a more “craft” type market than it is now.