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Tammuz wrote:and yet certain microorganisms will flee(if it can) from light and heat and other factors strong enough to kill it. can you say that of an unconscious human being?
certain microorgansims will not become aggressive until there are enough of them to hold off a hosts immune repsonse, how many strategists in human conflicts can plan while unconscious?
define consciousness, define pain
on what criteria are microrganisms simpler?
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Dark Zarak wrote:Tammuz wrote:and yet certain microorganisms will flee(if it can) from light and heat and other factors strong enough to kill it. can you say that of an unconscious human being?
certain microorgansims will not become aggressive until there are enough of them to hold off a hosts immune repsonse, how many strategists in human conflicts can plan while unconscious?
define consciousness, define pain
on what criteria are microrganisms simpler?
The higher cognitive functions of the mammal brain. Thoughts. Opinions. Ideas.
Cells do some amazing things, yes. There's no denying the chemistry of just one single cell is extremely complicated.
But it's only a trillionth of a brain as we know it.
Dark Zarak wrote:Microorganisms are on suuuuuuuuch a simpler level than such creatures and fish and mammals.
Dunk germs in acid. They have no brains. They have no consciousness. The same can be said of plants. Any living organism being considered morally wrong is stupid. You might as well stop eating.
But I think the vien of the question is more like, where do we draw the line. The line is at one of two things: intelligence level and/or ability to be domesticated.
Pigs are really smart, but how often do we train them and actually go the extra mile to value their company, compared to cats and dogs? Not much. Cows and chickens are not very smart. All three of these animals fit the bill of slaughter.
Dogs and cats, on the other hand, they relate to us too well. Not just us to them, I mean them to us. A dog is so happy when you come home. Sometimes seeing the dog is the best part of coming home. An animal that loves you that much should never be eaten. A wolf that tries to rip your throat out? Grill it up. A bear that takes a swipe at you? Grill it up. Of course, those animals aren't good to eat anyway.
Obscure animals like Buffalo and Horse? Depends. Buffalo is really really good. I love Buffalo burgers. How smart are they? Not that much. Horse? Some would rate horses with dogs and cats, and I can see it. Probably no, then.
Then there's whale and dolphin. Whales and Dolphins are almost as smart as we are, maybe even as smart. Dolphins are between us and chimps. And Whales and Dolphins like us, or seem to. Whaling is an abhorrent practice. Would you trap a child in a huge factory vessel and carve it up alive? You might as well if you whale. To hell with the whaling industry. Sometimes I can buy right into PETA and Eco-Terrorism when it comes to whaling. And I don't care if it's a traditional part of Japanese culture or whatever. Sushi's great, and as far as I know, I've never eaten whale, but they need to get with the times, just like certain aspects of the political spectrum, some traditions are distructive and wrong and need to stop. Period.
And while I'm at it, all the cultures that eat dog need to stop as well. It's not the reincarnated soul of an evil person. It's an innocent being with the brain of a five year old kid. Enough already. Your tradition is wrong.
So the answer really is: how do the animals take to us, therefore, how do they relate to humanity? And how smart is it?
As for the conditions of slaughterhouses and methods of killing, that's another debate, which I don't know enough about. We're talking about killing and eating in general. If I had to pick a side, I'd say go free-range all the time, but you can't always be sure.
Dark Zarak wrote:And while I'm at it, all the cultures that eat dog need to stop as well. It's not the reincarnated soul of an evil person. It's an innocent being with the brain of a five year old kid. Enough already. Your tradition is wrong.
Tammuz wrote:so it's okay to eat very young babies? or sleeping people? or people with brain damage
Tammuz wrote:and i still don't get on what criteria you make humans the ore complex organism.
DISCHARGE wrote:Hhmm... are all microorganisms single cell? It's been a while since any biology.
DISCHARGE wrote:Now, I don't have cable so I get the crap channels. One of them happens to be the Jesus channel. They are teaching people that the T-Rex was not a meat eater. No, in fact the big sharp teeth were required to bite through large melons. Serious. They even showed a picture, it was so funny. I don't buy into this as why would animals nowadays be meat eaters?
Kjell wrote:The cultures that eat dogs do so because they don't care about dogs. We largely don't care about pigs despite them being as bright as dogs. So we eat 'em. The idea that dogs are the reincarnated form of someone who deserved it is silly, though.
DesalationReborn wrote:I could personally see maybe eating a vegan or a vegitarian-- they at least pay attention to what goes down their gullet.
Bruciarsi wrote:On thing thats gets me is eating animals to the point of extinction. For me as long as the population is sustained then eat the thing. To many species have meet their ends at the hands humans whos foresight is blinded by greed.
Personally there are animals i would perfer not to eat but i dont hold that against those who do.
In my view you either are ok with eating them all or none. And your reasons for not eating meat cant be because you cant kill a living thing and then go out and kill and eat other living organisms like plants and feel high and mighty just because it didnt scream.
Dark Zarak wrote:Bruciarsi wrote:On thing thats gets me is eating animals to the point of extinction. For me as long as the population is sustained then eat the thing. To many species have meet their ends at the hands humans whos foresight is blinded by greed.
Personally there are animals i would perfer not to eat but i dont hold that against those who do.
In my view you either are ok with eating them all or none. And your reasons for not eating meat cant be because you cant kill a living thing and then go out and kill and eat other living organisms like plants and feel high and mighty just because it didnt scream.
So if you were in Vietnam, would you eat dog, and then go home and pet your new puppy?
You have to have standards about what to eat and not eat. Some animals are too close to us to eat. Dogs, Cats, Pork perhaps, primates, whales, dolphins...
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