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Commodore


Joined: Jul 25, 2005
Member#: 589
Posts: 3246
Location: Ottawa, Ontario

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Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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Also typoes, i didnt fix them. |
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urielms
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Joined: Oct 25, 2009
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Posts: 563

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Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:24 pm Post subject: |
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diginferno wrote: |
I agree, except that this message doesn't reach its real targets. It reaches people like you and me, who work hard for their earnings
Another thing that I have an issue with: we take the moral system that makes our society work and try to apply it to natural rules, where it doesn't fit. That's not too constructive, IMO, no human can turn a lion vegetarian because our moral system says "thou shalt not kill"...
Also, where's the moral value in spreading the human species beyond the tipping point? |
It is certainly debatable whether a vegetarian is more moral than a meat eater, but I don’t think that it’s quite so debatable that those who advocate greater legal protections for animal welfare are promoting a more positive moral position than those who don’t. Perhaps it is not necessary or comes at too high of a cost, but concern for suffering is definitely more moral than a lack of concern. _________________ "Without music life would be a mistake"-Nietzsche |
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neckfreak
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Joined: Mar 18, 2010
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Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:48 am Post subject: |
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Uri, i think all this is an artificial debate, created by and maintained by 3rd parties for the sake of providing artificial viewpoints, that "fit like a glove" to any of the debaters. It's really an endless ground for provocations and reducing "moral questions" to "what-you-eat" is simply more close to the consumer viewpoint, than anything else. It's meaningless to say, that everyone has an opinion about this, but i REALLY hate the guilt trips that certain advocates of certain ideas throw at the other group. That is all. _________________ On the stones that we walk, and choose to make our paths,
sometimes never knowing, other times knowing too much.
- Chuck Schuldiner
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