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Funkyterrance wrote:Nah, the belief that there is no higher power, so what does it matter? Just keep looking out for #1 cuz it all comes out in the wash right?
Juan_Bottom wrote:nietzsche wrote:After he repeated his point, a friend sitting behind me whispered to me "can we f*ck them too?" in a funny manner, I almost laughed and the professor asked what was the joke, as I was about to tell him the joke, my friend beat me to it and said I was suggesting that we could f*ck animals since we could do anything with them. Obviously everybody, including many girls that didn't know me well since the course was in its first days, looked at me suspiciously.
It's a good point.
You're not allowed (in many states) to f*ck animals because they cannot legally consent to sex. Ok, that kinda makes sense.
But then why are you legally allowed to wrap an Ox in a harness and make it drag a sledge? How do they consent to brutal labor but not sex?
Funkyterrance wrote:No offense JB but your''re ignorant.
Funkyterrance wrote:I have actual experience with animals bred for work(draft horses) and they are more content when working than when idle.
Funkyterrance wrote:When it comes to athiesm, anything goes. Duhhhhhh.
Any guilt regarding killing animals by an athiest is contradictory to their belief system.
Juan_Bottom wrote:I have never met an Atheist who feels that way. That includes the entire Godless Heathens usegroup here.
We always talk about how life is more precious to us because we don't delude ourselves that it's a pointless test to determine if we were created good enough for an eternity of praising Jesus.nietzsche wrote:After he repeated his point, a friend sitting behind me whispered to me "can we f*ck them too?" in a funny manner, I almost laughed and the professor asked what was the joke, as I was about to tell him the joke, my friend beat me to it and said I was suggesting that we could f*ck animals since we could do anything with them. Obviously everybody, including many girls that didn't know me well since the course was in its first days, looked at me suspiciously.
It's a good point.
You're not allowed (in many states) to f*ck animals because they cannot legally consent to sex. Ok, that kinda makes sense.
But then why are you legally allowed to wrap an Ox in a harness and make it drag a sledge? How do they consent to brutal labor but not sex?
Gillipig wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:I have never met an Atheist who feels that way. That includes the entire Godless Heathens usegroup here.
We always talk about how life is more precious to us because we don't delude ourselves that it's a pointless test to determine if we were created good enough for an eternity of praising Jesus.nietzsche wrote:After he repeated his point, a friend sitting behind me whispered to me "can we f*ck them too?" in a funny manner, I almost laughed and the professor asked what was the joke, as I was about to tell him the joke, my friend beat me to it and said I was suggesting that we could f*ck animals since we could do anything with them. Obviously everybody, including many girls that didn't know me well since the course was in its first days, looked at me suspiciously.
It's a good point.
You're not allowed (in many states) to f*ck animals because they cannot legally consent to sex. Ok, that kinda makes sense.
But then why are you legally allowed to wrap an Ox in a harness and make it drag a sledge? How do they consent to brutal labor but not sex?
The Godless Heathens usergroup should change name to "The Inactive Heathens", at least that's what it was last time I checked. A usergroup were everyone agrees is a boring usergroup.
Funkyterrance wrote:Nah, the belief that there is no higher power, so what does it matter? Just keep looking out for #1 cuz it all comes out in the wash right?
jonesthecurl wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:Nah, the belief that there is no higher power, so what does it matter? Just keep looking out for #1 cuz it all comes out in the wash right?
Thank you for informing me what my belief system is. I was unaware of that before. It may change my attitude now, obviously I was utterly wrong when I thought I cared about anything other than myself.
Then again, maybe you're a twit.
BigBallinStalin wrote:Gillipig wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:I have never met an Atheist who feels that way. That includes the entire Godless Heathens usegroup here.
We always talk about how life is more precious to us because we don't delude ourselves that it's a pointless test to determine if we were created good enough for an eternity of praising Jesus.nietzsche wrote:After he repeated his point, a friend sitting behind me whispered to me "can we f*ck them too?" in a funny manner, I almost laughed and the professor asked what was the joke, as I was about to tell him the joke, my friend beat me to it and said I was suggesting that we could f*ck animals since we could do anything with them. Obviously everybody, including many girls that didn't know me well since the course was in its first days, looked at me suspiciously.
It's a good point.
You're not allowed (in many states) to f*ck animals because they cannot legally consent to sex. Ok, that kinda makes sense.
But then why are you legally allowed to wrap an Ox in a harness and make it drag a sledge? How do they consent to brutal labor but not sex?
The Godless Heathens usergroup should change name to "The Inactive Heathens", at least that's what it was last time I checked. A usergroup were everyone agrees is a boring usergroup.
It can be. In the exclusive usergroups which no one but 'you know' knows about, we all agree that you're a Scandinavian Scallywag.
thegreekdog wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:Nah, the belief that there is no higher power, so what does it matter? Just keep looking out for #1 cuz it all comes out in the wash right?
Thank you for informing me what my belief system is. I was unaware of that before. It may change my attitude now, obviously I was utterly wrong when I thought I cared about anything other than myself.
Then again, maybe you're a twit.
And hey! That's why I don't read the religion threads. I don't feel all that good when people tell me what my belief system is.
Funkyterrance wrote:No offense JB but your''re ignorant.
I have actual experience with animals bred for work(draft horses) and they are more content when working than when idle.
jonesthecurl wrote:thegreekdog wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:Nah, the belief that there is no higher power, so what does it matter? Just keep looking out for #1 cuz it all comes out in the wash right?
Thank you for informing me what my belief system is. I was unaware of that before. It may change my attitude now, obviously I was utterly wrong when I thought I cared about anything other than myself.
Then again, maybe you're a twit.
And hey! That's why I don't read the religion threads. I don't feel all that good when people tell me what my belief system is.
You know, he might NOT be a twit. He might be a toilet-head. Like Asimov.
Metsfanmax wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:No offense JB but your''re ignorant.
I have actual experience with animals bred for work(draft horses) and they are more content when working than when idle.
So as a thought experiment: suppose we could breed a group of human slaves such that they were actually happier when working than when idle, so as to justify human slavery. Would breeding these humans be ethical?
BigBallinStalin wrote:Why do people assume animals* have the conscious decision-making skills to decide these matters?
Some see an animal, associate it with something or someone else they love, and then apply similar standards (e.g. "Can it give consent?"). It doesn't make sense. Consent is a concept which applies to humans.
*I think dolphins may be the only exception, but if their "consciousness" is equivalent to a human one-year old, then that would be stretching it.
BigBallinStalin wrote:Why do people assume animals* have the conscious decision-making skills to decide these matters?
Some see an animal, associate it with something or someone else they love, and then apply similar standards (e.g. "Can it give consent?"). It doesn't make sense. Consent is a concept which applies to humans.
*I think dolphins may be the only exception, but if their "consciousness" is equivalent to a human one-year old, then that would be stretching it.
Juan wrote:But then why are you legally allowed to wrap an Ox in a harness and make it drag a sledge? How do they consent to brutal labor but not sex?
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Juan wrote:But then why are you legally allowed to wrap an Ox in a harness and make it drag a sledge? How do they consent to brutal labor but not sex?
To an ox dragging a plow is not that brutal. They hardly notice. The same for horses and pulling carts.
It's a mutually beneficial symbiosis. Animals are provided with feed, shelter, and protection. Humans are provided with work.
-TG
Gillipig wrote:If you could explain to any animal that you were about to kill it for it's skin/meat/tusks/eyeballs or whatever, and ask it if you have permission to do so, it would doubtlessly tell you "No, I'd rather live."
Gillipig wrote:This is not pushing human values onto an animal, because all animals have survival instincts. It doesn't want to die just so someone can do something with their corpse. We don't have the pigs, cows, sheep's, chicken's, fishes and whatever else we slaughter's permission to kill them. Some animals may enjoy working for humans but that's only because we've domesticated them (enslaved them and breed them so ruthlessly that they've started enjoying being slaves). So of course what we're doing is morally wrong, but, we should still continue doing it. It's one thing to recognize we're treating animals like shit, and it's another to say we should stop doing it.
thegreekdog wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:thegreekdog wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:Nah, the belief that there is no higher power, so what does it matter? Just keep looking out for #1 cuz it all comes out in the wash right?
Thank you for informing me what my belief system is. I was unaware of that before. It may change my attitude now, obviously I was utterly wrong when I thought I cared about anything other than myself.
Then again, maybe you're a twit.
And hey! That's why I don't read the religion threads. I don't feel all that good when people tell me what my belief system is.
You know, he might NOT be a twit. He might be a toilet-head. Like Asimov.
I'm just saying... there is a pretty large amount of hypocrisy in your original statement. I'm not defending FT, just pointing out the hypocrisy. Carry on.
jonesthecurl wrote:I may (and do) question what people believe, especially when they shove it in my face and tell me that I'm damned. But I don't think you'll find me telling people what they believe. Failing to see any hypocrisy here.
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