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The position that you outlined is basically that which many people have attempted either in this thread or the previous one. It goes from "sentient life" to periphrastic description of human animals. Why does no-one extend the right to life to other animals? They do not ask to end up on your plate. They are sentient beings that feel pain, experience fear, and often live entirely awful existences just to end up on your plate. How about the sort of animal that gets thrown into boiling water for one's appetite? How about ones that have had no more room than the space of a television all their lives? |
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-------------- So, that's a "Yes, my position is that a woman being raped isn't as bad as a cow being slaughtered" then? -------------- I actually made no choice on the comparison. I merely pointed out that the animal ends up dead. tronvillian: -------------- Also, I talk as someone who doesn't belong to a species which is incapable of being afraid of ending up on a plate. -------------- The only thing that you're saying is that you have a little more brain functionality than your cousins. Unless you run into a Jeffrey Dahmer clone, you won't end up on anyone's plate so you can't really make a choice on the matter either. |
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Why on earth do you of all people consider the rape of a woman to be much worse than the slaughter of a cow.
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Which is worse, slaughtering an animal for one's appetite, or raping another person for one's appetite? ALl right, this is getting ridiculous. Try as I might, I cannot let this pass without jumping back in. Spin, can you honestly tell me that you see no objective difference between a cow and a human being that might be morally significant? |
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------------ morality is involved in the protection and benefit of sentient lives; where the system fails, morality involves repairing the damage with the least loss of protection and benefit of sentient lives. ------------ tronvillain: ------------ I see. How did you "objectively" arive at this position? I see no reason to adopt it myself. ------------ What separates you from rocks and stones and water and earth? (I know you see no reason to adopt it.) |
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To eat meat is to murder. That is it. To eat meat is to become evil.
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