Terxpahseyton
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I was going to simply link the definition of sentience but it seems that the definition is simply the ability to feel pain.
I was always taught that sentience included self-awareness, thought, and reasoning. I guess that was wrong.
People who admit on being wrong in some way or another makes me always feel good about OT debating cultureActually I apparently didn't know what I was talking about either, so my apologies.

How is the fact that the human body is designed to eat meat an argument for how it was right to kill to do so? This design is born out of necessities in the context of the animal kingdom. How do such necessities translate to what is the right course of action today?If you needlessly take a life it is wrong. If you take a life because you need to eat and your body is made to eat what you just killed, I'm not sure where the problem comes from.
Why not? It is not like we have any imperative need to be omnivore today. To the contrary, it is more easy to feed people without meat (less resources required). And it is also not like we could not go back to eating meat if we wished.You can easily have a "healthy" diet while not eating any meat but that is simply removing the omnivore from us and turning our species into a herbivore. Being an omnivore is an advantage that is something we shouldn't exactly be striving to remove.