Why would an all good God have created an array of life forms that can only flourish at the expense of each other's suffering, instead of creating an array of life forms that live in perfect cooperative harmony, with no predation or parasitism, no aging, etc? — Pfhorrest
In no sense is a parent deemed "good" who is "impartial" to the point of allowing her "children" to prey upon, torture & cannibalize one another.God permits natural evil not because he's not good but because he is good as evinced by his impartial attitude ... — TheMadFool
:clap:Why would an all good God have created an array of life forms that can only flourish at the expense of each other's suffering, instead of creating an array of life forms that live in perfect cooperative harmony, with no predation or parasitism, no aging, etc? — Pfhorrest
Why would an all good God have created an array of life forms that can only flourish at the expense of each other's suffering, instead of creating an array of life forms that live in perfect cooperative harmony, with no predation or parasitism, no aging, etc? — Pfhorrest
In no sense is a parent deemed "good" who is "impartial" to the point of allowing her "children" to prey upon, torture & cannibalize one another — 180 Proof
Why would an all good God have created an array of life forms that can only flourish at the expense of each other's suffering, instead of creating an array of life forms that live in perfect cooperative harmony, with no predation or parasitism, no aging, etc? — Pfhorrest
3. If any bad things that happen to living organisms are permitted by God on an impartial basis, then any bad things that happen to living organisms are not evil. — Joel Evans
.Your claim that humans are different from other beings is immoral. — TheMadFool
I definitely agree that equal is a main pillar of morality, but there it doesn't seem like it is the main pillar of morality. — Joel Evans
Human beings are definitely equal to each other, but are they equal to plants? — Joel Evans
If, as you say, equality isn't the main pillar of morality then, it should be possible for morality to exist without equality. — TheMadFool
Your words remind me of George Orwell's book, 1984 where the pigs who're in the process of establishing an oppressive totalitarian regime declare "all animals are equal but some are more equal than others". FYI, the story didn't end well. — TheMadFool
You're trying to eat the cake and have it too. You can't envision morality sans equality and that's why you say things like "human beings are definitely equal" and then you contradict yourself by saying "are they equal to plants?" suggesting, quite clearly, that you believe they're not. Please rethink your position. — TheMadFool
Even if equality isn't the main pillar of morality that doesn't mean it should be possible for morality to exist without equality — Joel Evans
Regardless, I'm not sure how me saying that human beings have more worth than plants (I don't think I ever explicitly said this, but it's what I was implicitly saying) makes me equivalent to Orwellian pig dictators. I am definitely not saying some people are more equal than other people — Joel Evans
I am saying human beings have more worth than other types of living organisms (i.e. plants). — Joel Evans
The only way this is contradictory is if one assumes that human beings and plants are already equa — Joel Evans
You need to learn what pillars are. — TheMadFool
You're saying "all life forms are equal but some life forms are more equal than others" — TheMadFool
Really? What's your logic? — TheMadFool
I'm willing to learn. What do you mean by pillars? — Joel Evans
The principle of equality is a crucial part of ethics, but to my knowledge it is commonly understood as equality between people and not between every living thing. — Joel Evans
complex emotions and thoughts and feel pain. — Joel Evans
I see. Here's a scenario for you to consider. It's plausible that an alien life form exists that's as different from humans as humans are from plants. By your logic these alien life forms should treat humans in the same way as humans treat plants. — TheMadFool
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