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N88TR June 30th, 2007 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Locomotor (Post 3761153)
Have any of you put any actual thought into the issue of animal rights? Because it is a very scientific, moral, and philosophical subject, that deserves much more consideration than is being shown in here. I suppose it's real easy to obey Genesis, however serious discussion of the topic begins with thought.

Are you serious? So what if we cut up the animals and store them in rusty cages? It might say we don't value the animals' lives but we probably don't because we're using them as disposable laboratories for our scientific/medical experiments. Being cruel to animals does not neccessarily translate to being a bad person. Sometimes you have to break eggs to make an omelet. When we find the cure for cancer using white rabbits, no one is going to care how many we killed [the word you'd probably use] to get to the results we wanted.

Locomotor June 30th, 2007 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by n88tr
Are you serious?

Huh? Am I serious that the issue deserves serious consideration? Yes.

N88TR July 1st, 2007 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Locomotor (Post 3764090)
Huh? Am I serious that the issue deserves serious consideration? Yes.

You're funny. I like you. :rofl:

Anlushac11 July 1st, 2007 12:04 PM

I agree with Locomotor.

Maybe it should not be referred to as human rights for chimps but there should be consideration given for chimp rights.

glowing July 2nd, 2007 12:25 PM

The main reason Man is at the top of the food chain is his/her ability to realise the intelligence of animals and respond to animals as members of the community, choosing relationships rather than direct hunter/hunted. Most of these relationships have been mutually beneficial, some have been exploitative. In the case of the wolf, Man would probably have become extinct without the symbiosis.


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