All living things are equal.
Nah, a lot of people are worse than animals.
All living things are equal.
Ok, lets put it to you this way:I also find it quite sad that people would choose an animal over another human being. Its actually quite a selfish choice in my opinion...to choose to save an animal over a human. I would certainly want someone, even one of you to care enough to say, save one of my own kids over a pet, or even another anonymous poster here in the OT over some animal. No matter how much I disagree with anyone on these boards I would still choose them over my pet without question.
Do you honestly believe that, or are you just parroting some witty saying?
Nah, a lot of people are worse than animals.
Before you have any right to lecture the rest of us, perhaps you should start putting your money (and relative to much of the world's population, you have a whole hell of a lot of it!) where your mouth is and sell off your microwave, TV sets, computer, cancel your cable, stop eating out, etc. and give all that money to charity or offer to adopt a bunch of foster children? Why is it wrong for us not to surrender our loved pets and right for you to live in a castle of smug self-righteous satisfaction?
Ok, lets put it to you this way:
You can choose who to save. Your kid, or 2 kids of the same age in Africa (or any remote country for that matter, location isn't important).
I think that if you're honest you'd save your kid (at least I would). So, in effect, do you hate humans because you made 1 more human die than would be necessary?
edit: Answering the OP I chose to save the pet because I have an emotional connection with it. Simple enough.
I meant pure equality, that is natural to nature (ouch).
No, only in this particular hypothetical case. But in real life, you haven't put your money where your morality is....in this particular case I do put my money where my mouth is: I would sacrifice my pet to save another human being.
You never addressed:Emotional decisions arent always the right decision.
Again, how could you look me in the face if you let one of my kids die simply to save your own pet? How could you live with yourself?
And you know, the more I think about it, the more this sounds like that decision in 'The Box' where if you push the red button, some stranger dies, but you get a crapload of cash.
Looks like a lot of people would be pushing that red button.![]()
Sad Western degeneracy.
I understand his POV, that's not the problem.Wow, I'm kind of surprised Mobby is taking a lot of heat for his position. I fully understand his POV because as I've said, I -know- humans should always come first. It's just that I don't think I could abandon a beloved "member of the family" for a total stranger.
No, only in this particular hypothetical case. But in real life, you haven't put your money where your morality is.
Go ahead; I don't care. This isn't about the amount of charity anyone has given, it's about lecturing people and having a holier-than-thou attitude while doing so.If you want to compare charitable contributions over a lifetime I'm game.
Pretty easily.Again, how could you look me in the face if you let one of my kids die simply to save your own pet? How could you live with yourself?
Sad Western degeneracy.
No one answered because that's not what the OP states.And no one who says they will save their pet has answered this to any real extent:
Again, how could you look me in the face if you let one of my kids die simply to save your own pet? How could you live with yourself?
Great post. Rings true as a bell and cuts right to the bone.The money I spent on my dog could have saved many anonymous people.
hahaOk I changed my mind. Kitty is on my lap and purring. I could'nt abandon her.
Wow. I can't believe I just saw an intellectually interesting statement on CFCOT. I totally get it.I regard many humans as pets whereas that owl I hang out with isn't actually a pet or a best friend but an extension of my being.
Which x-wife?Pet or your ex-wife?
Let's not forget, I hate PETA.Not true. PETA hates pets for the same reasons Ecofarm hates them.
If we need to own nature to have empathy with it, we're screwed anyway.Funny considering that care for pets is one of the major inspirations for support of animal welfare in many people, but there you go.
hahaFor me are strangers replaceable. Not my hamster.
Ecocentrism and I agree.I meant pure equality, that is natural to nature (ouch). To say that something or someone is worse or better, or equal [in rights], you must have a point of view. There are no such things in nature, there are only pure equality and balance.
Humans overuse their ability as species to bypass natural balance and equality, and they will pay sooner or later.
What does that even mean?
YesEcocentrism and I agree.