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Dissident Dan said:I have never used being alive (by the scientific definition) as being a correct criterion for determining whether or not to give consideration to something. It is sentience, the capacity for feeling.
But how can you (or anyone else for that matter) differentiate? Plants react to stimuli. If you're concerned about suffering, you shouldn't eat anything that once lived.
Dissident Dan said:I am talking about industrialized agriculture. If you look at the way animals are grown and slaughtered, there is over 90% uniformity, and incredibly cruel, at least in the USA. A majority of agriculture is done this way in many other 1st-world nations, as well, but I do not know if the saturation is as high in the USA.
You keep coming back to this. I keep saying that if people source their meat correctly from stock where animals are reared properly, where is the problem?
Dissident Dan said:I was saying that I do not know of any completely humane way of killing.
Are there any ways of dying which are "acceptable"?
Dissident Dan said:If a choice is something that should be personal, I'm not quite sure that it would fall uner the category of morality. I believe that there are things that are definitely right or wrong, regardless of who's doing them. For example, it should not be a person's perogative to rape another person. The criterion that makes this a concrete mroal issue that should not just be left to personal choice is the same criterion for the vegetarian argument that I am presenting-the choice adversely affects others a great deal. A person does not have the right to force his will upon a woman and rape her. Likewise, a person does not have a right to force his/her will upon an animal and imprison and tortue him/her.
But how can morality not be personal? You see the world through your own eyes, not through those of anyone else. Do you consider intention and context?
Dissident Dan said:I can't help it if you don't find the solutions I present acceptable. Sometimes it is hard for people to accept the correct course of action.
Oh how I wish I was up on as high a pedestal as you. The view must be breathtaking. How can one live with such misguided idiots combing the surface of the earth?
Dissident Dan said:I am merely pointing out important flaws in given situations. To neglect these would be irresponsible. These are not minor side-issues. They are very important issues. Arguably, the health issue is a personal choice, but the environmental issue affects us all.
Well in that case you had better request that a large number of activities cease henceforth. Nuclear power generation, passenger air flights, the use of the internal combustion engine, rock concerts, televisions, x-ray machines...
Dissident Dan said:Well, I'm sorry if I sounded mean. Please let me know specifically what sounded mean so I can be aware of that in the future. My main purpose for posting in this thread is to try to spread kindness, so I do not want to sound mean.
You seem to want to control how people behave, yet your title would tend to suggest that you hate being controlled yourself.