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I for one think it's moronic to ascribe the same moral 'value' to the life of a chicken as a human. It's facile. Where is the chicken Bhagavad Gita, chicken bicycle, chicken poetry, chicken internet, chicken cuisine, chicken agriculture, chicken organisations to which we can ascribe the equivalent achievements of chickens' as of humanity's? Of course none of these human things would have happened without humans learning to divide labour, and develop domestication of livestock & crops as a starting point.
I for one think humans are more complex and morally valuable beings. I'm sticking with that
Which is all precisely why we as humans shouldn't eat meat.
I for one think it's moronic to ascribe the same moral 'value' to the life of a chicken as a human. It's facile. Where is the chicken Bhagavad Gita, chicken bicycle, chicken poetry, chicken internet, chicken cuisine, chicken agriculture, chicken organisations to which we can ascribe the equivalent achievements of chickens' as of humanity's? Of course none of these human things would have happened without humans learning to divide labour, and develop domestication of livestock & crops as a starting point.
I for one think humans are more complex and morally valuable beings. I'm sticking with that.