| </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (G. Adams,) I see life as life, I don't discriminate on species.<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
And I'm assuming you see logic in that statement? Jesus...What in the...
Let me put it into these terms...
Two types of "life," which you view as wholly equal. The race of common rabits and the human race. According to you, the same value is placed on each.
Okay, let's have some fun with that amazingly illogical conclusion...
Eenie, meenie, minie, moe...As both species are of equal value, one is chosen to be exterminated by lot. What do you know, it's the humans. The result is the immediate loss of the institutions, laws, regulations, philosophy, scientific knowledge including millenia of biology and centuries of chemistry which the human race has strived to create and/or obtain throughout its existence.
This massive loss of accomplishments and data, you say, is equal to the loss of rabbits, which would result in, say, a few thousand extra pounds of grass left over per year and a few more insects and carrots lying around.
Do...You...See...My...Point? Equal? I think not, G. Adams. |