| Let's look at this objectively. A nervous system, and emotions are your reasons for not killing an animal for the purpose of survival. My question is who cares about a system that's only purpose is to warn an organism that it's going to have problems if it doesn't move? It's only for the purpose of survival that we have a nervous system, or even emotions. We only love to create; we only feel pain to avoid death. You're being too dramatic, and not thinking about this objectively. Animals know this more than we do; they kill for survival every day.
</span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by and dotcomma .... so do you then think that everything that produces a profit is right?<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
Where did I say that? I said that it's only feasible if it produces profit. In other words, this world won't do something unless it produces profit. Example: If there was no business, roads would not be built. I'm just being realistic. |