Augustusea
DingoJones
Augustusea
DingoJones
Augustusea
Remember, I said morality is made by humans, for humans. Babies are humans. — DingoJones
DingoJones
and even then they are living creatures what would make us be moral to humans and not them? — Augustusea
Tzeentch
Augustusea
..because morality is made by humans, for humans. Its not made by living creatures for living creatures, its not made by humans for living creatures. Its a human thing, for humans. — DingoJones
Tzeentch
Augustusea
Veganism means one does not wish to use animal products at all, but not all animal products require the killing and hurting of animals. So by what you've said it seems you're not primarily interested in veganism — Tzeentch
Would you consider it immoral for a hunter to kill an old, sickly member of a herd of animals in order for a young one to survive? This happens commonly to avoid healthy wildlife from starving. Let us also assume the hunter is skilled, and is able to ensure a painless death. — Tzeentch
Tzeentch
Bird-Up
DingoJones
why? who said so? and why? — Augustusea
would skinning a cat live be moral in this case? would torturing any none human be moral? — Augustusea
and what makes us different from animals other then our moral judgement (which not all of us even have) — Augustusea
fdrake
Outlander
When we grow up into racist grandpas — fdrake
Tzeentch
There's no good reasons to believe that plants suffer. Or bacteria. I dunno about insects. So the argument doesn't apply to them since killing them does not inflict harm. — fdrake
fdrake
Science is inconclusive on whether plants feel pain. — Tzeentch
fdrake
fdrake
fdrake
Could you elaborate? — Tzeentch
Bird-Up
It seems the problem lies with the meat industry then, and not necessarily eating meat.
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