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Quote by: StrongHeartsWin Because reason tells us that suffering is an unpleasant state to be in and might does not make right. |
Ok, but just because plants aren't able to suffer, or have not been proven to do so, is it still right in killing it? You mentioned something about a rock earlier, yes it'd be ok to break a rock, or do whatever with it because it has no life. Therefore, thatmakes it justifyable. What's not justifyable is killing plants, but not wanting to kill animals. Just because something doesn't suffer, does that still give you the right to KILL it? The morality exists when one removes the life, not induce the suffering of another being. Therefore, ultimately, you are not living up to these so-called moralities of yours.
To suffer is different than to die. People suffer every day, how is that the same as dying? How is that WORSE than being killed? You put suffering higher than you put death. That is why I see you as neurotic.