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The Virgin 05-20-2011 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by chipper (Post 1056367)
how do you know that?

i'm sure somewhere in the Bible it was said, if God gave nest to birds how much more God will give shelter to mankind..something like that. which resembles how God cares more towards humans than animals.

Howard the Duck 05-20-2011 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by chipper (Post 1056364)
You are right. God loves sinners. You are so loved.

only if you repent

chipper 05-20-2011 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Il Duce (Post 1056369)
only if you repent

Good point.

The Virgin 05-20-2011 02:40 AM

all of us needs to repent. not just me

TheBig3 05-20-2011 06:19 AM

Tore....always so smug with your Venn Diagrams.

Also, no one wanted to touch my econ position huh? I guess moral outrage based on emotional opinion is easier...just for the record I hate you all.

But regarding the fish comment, dietary restrictions are in many cases social. So person A has gives person B some info on food. Person B takes this and says "yeah I'm going to be a Vegetarian too" but it comes with no real philosophy or conviction. Logic does not always equate with philosophy.

I knew a Vegan at my last job, and when we caught her eating Honey we said "Hey Jen, whats up with that? Aren't bees animals?" Well we got some ridiculous answer because she wasn't too bright to begin with but that sort of **** springs up all the time.

The Virgin 05-20-2011 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3 (Post 1056507)
Tore....always so smug with your Venn Diagrams.

Also, no one wanted to touch my econ position huh? I guess moral outrage based on emotional opinion is easier...just for the record I hate you all.

But regarding the fish comment, dietary restrictions are in many cases social. So person A has gives person B some info on food. Person B takes this and says "yeah I'm going to be a Vegetarian too" but it comes with no real philosophy or conviction. Logic does not always equate with philosophy.

I knew a Vegan at my last job, and when we caught her eating Honey we said "Hey Jen, whats up with that? Aren't bees animals?" Well we got some ridiculous answer because she wasn't too bright to begin with but that sort of **** springs up all the time.

i like this post.

Howard the Duck 05-20-2011 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3 (Post 1056507)
Tore....always so smug with your Venn Diagrams.

Also, no one wanted to touch my econ position huh? I guess moral outrage based on emotional opinion is easier...just for the record I hate you all.

But regarding the fish comment, dietary restrictions are in many cases social. So person A has gives person B some info on food. Person B takes this and says "yeah I'm going to be a Vegetarian too" but it comes with no real philosophy or conviction. Logic does not always equate with philosophy.

I knew a Vegan at my last job, and when we caught her eating Honey we said "Hey Jen, whats up with that? Aren't bees animals?" Well we got some ridiculous answer because she wasn't too bright to begin with but that sort of **** springs up all the time.

but I love you

if I were Vegan, I ain't touching milk, honey, wool, eggs, royal jelly

Paedantic Basterd 05-20-2011 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by The Virgin (Post 1056331)
being a vegetarian to me seems like synonymous to hypocrisy. i mean, people should understand, especially the so called vegetarians, that God made these animals for us humans. HE intends them to be killed and eaten by us. God loves the human race more than any cow, chicken, pig or fish or whatever animal you're trying to save.

...Okay, now how about all of the other religions?

Guybrush 05-20-2011 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by The Virgin (Post 1056368)
i'm sure somewhere in the Bible it was said, if God gave nest to birds how much more God will give shelter to mankind..something like that. which resembles how God cares more towards humans than animals.

Wow, so that's the entire basis for your moral view on animal killing?

The Virgin 05-20-2011 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 1056582)
Wow, so that's the entire basis for your moral view on animal killing?

for those animals that are edible, of course excluding those that can't be eaten like elephants and giraffes and the others


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