For mass-produced bacon, a single individual's desire for bacon has no effect on whether or not the pig is slaughtered. — darthbarracuda
Shh. We don't have to have that argument here. I just couldn't resist that quip, as a vegetarian myself. — Thorongil
I came looking for recipes to steal and I find arguments about killing pigs. — Sir2u
If you are religious then the bible says that the animals are for your use, eat em up. If you are not religious then there is no sin to commit, eat em up. — Sir2u
What an absurd false dichotomy. Perhaps you are trolling, though. — Thorongil
If you aren't religious you can still have an ethical system based upon empathy and compassion, which would result in you becoming a vegetarian/vegan/pescetarian out of respect for the animals. — darthbarracuda
What an absurd false dichotomy. Perhaps you are trolling, though. — Thorongil
Would a wolf or a tiger have compassion for me, even a wild hog would kill a person to eat without a worry. Does having a greater ability to reason automatically make it an obligation to develop compassion and empathy? — Sir2u
Having a greater sense of reason means that we humans can look at the ecosystem and realize how much of a pyramid scheme it is, realize how much an organism suffers simply because it wasn't able to fight back. — darthbarracuda
To say that we should just follow nature because that's what nature is, is the naturalistic fallacy. — darthbarracuda
Well, I don't take orders from you, and wasn't actually planning on posting anymore in this thread, but if you keep replying to me, then you are just exacerbating the very thing you accuse me of having done. — Thorongil
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