A question for vegans about meat
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Boo wrote:
dh@. wrote in message ...
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Goo wrote:
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2008, Goo wrote:
dh@. wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Goo wrote:
dh@. wrote
See if you and some students can calculate how many more
animals experience life because humans eat meat, than would
if humans did not.
Given all the factors involved that is impossible to determine,
Close enough would be close enough.
No,
Yes, it sure would.
impossible to even come close. In the zero-sum world that is nature, one
tonne of feed harvested and fed to a single steer might eliminate the
food
resource support for 100,000 field mice,
Now many farm mice does it support along with the steer?
Impossible to know, and nobody with any sense cares.
Why do you pretend to care about field mice provided they are
not living among cattle, do you have any idea Goo?
but who knows? The good thing is
that it doesn't matter. I don't care if millions of field mice never
exist,
I don't care if steers never exist, nobody does. The only reason to care
about them is UTILITY.
As I continually explain: You are so completely consumed by
your own selfishness that you are unable to consider the animals
themselves, and therefore unable to even try to consider which
practices are and are not cruel TO THEM.
That's a lie
. . .
I don't care if cattle are born or if the natural resources are left
to support wildlife . . . except inasmuch as I want the small amount
of organic beef I occasionally consume.
LOL!!! First you said I lied, and then you proved me right.
Goo, you suck at this no matter who you're pretending to be.
You need to face up to your inability to answer this basic challenge to your
position. There is no objective reason to care if cattle exist
That's true ONLY if you are incredibly inconsiderate of
others, like you continually prove yourself to be.
or they
don't. Your claim that you "like them" or "give consideration" to them is an
obvious pretense, there's no reason to prefer them to mice unless you're
actually thinking about your own appetite.
The purity of your selfishness prevents you from having
any consideration for the lives of billions of animals.
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