"We really are more like the animal kingdom more than you seem to realize"
I'll be the first to say that, but that has little to do with the morality of eating animals. Natural does not mean right. Rape happens all the time in the wild, and I think we'll all agree that that's wrong.
"Take it from someone who knows how to score for debating, you've lost the technicals. The best I've heard from you comes down to nothing more than "Just because". Whereas your opposition at least gives empirical reasons why they think the way they do."
Let me get this straight. your counter argument here is, basically "I know more about debating than you, and I'm telling you you're wrong". Nice. Where have I said anything close to "just because"? And where are your empirical reasons? I've argued that vegetarianism, if widely implemented, is much more economical (all the feed used to feed animals could be used to feed people, to reiterate). You argh me. Argue definite points that've been made here, stop making huge claims without backing them up, and stop being arrogant. We'll get along much better.
"Anyways, human beings are PREDATORS. We were built, by god or nature, to be predators. We hunt and we kill because, by accident or by design, that's what we do. It's a part of our nature, and even those intellectuals amongst us that so enjoy a good debate are catering that instinct . The desire for success and even the need for competition are part of our predatory nature."
How does that make it morally right? Besides that, we're built more towards being vegetarians. We have more similarities to herbivores than carnivores.
"You have every right to say we're in the wrong, you may even be right, but I'd love to see you give any actual evidence of it."
How can I give evidence of something being immoral? It's completely relative. If you mean backing up my beliefs, I think I've made several posts of a good argument.
"Put your hippy efforts to saving HUMAN lives first, we'll get to the animals when all the more important stuff has been taken care of. People should become vets only if they're not good enough to practice real medicine."
Or maybe if we would put more attention into the environment, we would be getting so much cancer and such in the first place.
I find it really hard to imagine how you could POSSIBLY be a nature worshipper, since you think everything non-human is second place, and we should be able to treat the world like crap if we want.