Not sure what you're talking about. Are you saying, it is okay to eat animals because other animals eat each other? If this is what you're saying, you're appealing to nature. That because it happens in nature, it is morally acceptable. Rape and cannibalism occur in nature, should it therefore be morally acceptable if humans rape and eat other humans?I don't think so cause animals eat each other all the time anyway. — Shiva Surya Sai
The studies I'm using to defend this position I've already citied, Reijnders and Soret (2003), Rosi et al. (2017), and Davis (2003), all of which have been linked earlier in this thread, all of which conclude that some meat-eating diets cause less environmental harm than the equivalent vegan diets. — Pseudonym
That's simply not true. If that were the case, the post would be entitled "Is it wrong to factory farm animals?" and I think you would have had considerably more agreement. I don't think anyone here has disagreed with your notion that animal farming is significantly in need of improving. If you want to aim the post at a particular type of meat-eater, then I suggest you don't open it with the statement to the effect that all meat eating is unethical. — Pseudonym
Post it again so I can read the study. — chatterbears
In my opinion, being a vegan means caring less about plants than caring about animals. Is this so much better? I'm not sure. — Regi
There is very interesting recent research regarding plant sensitivity that demonstrates their abilities to learn, communicate and remember. — Txastopher
And puh-lease don't start saying that plants and animals are somehow morally equivalent...like anyone could seriously believe that dicing a potato was the moral equivalent to beheading a kitten — NKBJ
And puh-lease don't start saying that plants and animals are somehow morally equivalent — NKBJ
Beings that have no centralized nervous systems are not sentient. This includes bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, plants and certain animals. — chatterbears
And puh-lease don't start saying that plants and animals are somehow morally equivalent... like anyone could seriously believe that dicing a potato was the moral equivalent to beheading a kitten. — NKBJ
Not eating animals?
If it's based on a philosophical view... — ssu
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