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xLostWingx
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This ought to stir up some interesting conversation. http://www.vhemt.org/
While I don't particularly agree with the reasons (i'm not an ultra-environmentalist) listed on this site, I do agree humans are evil and that basically all other forms of life on the planet have more right to life than we do. Am I going to commit suicide to further this cause? No. Then again, I guess one would have to have some type of belief in God, (whatever you call the dimensionless, infinite being that may or may not exist depending on what you think) which I do, to decide if 'evil' or 'goodness' exist. Anyway, I didn't really wanna discuss my personal beliefs and opinions (although I'm not opposed to doing so if the conversation veers that direction), I just figured this is guaranteed to provoke some highly emotional and/or intellectual conversation.
EDIT: What is the value of a human life or 1,000,000 human lives? Is it measured absolutely (life is life therefore it is valuable) or by quality (person A has AIDS, no legs or arms, and is in a coma...is their life valuable)? who determines this? Or is it whether or not a person values their own life? as in, its bad to kill someone who enjoys life, but its good to kill someone who hates life. A natural disaster kills 10000 people living in a desert with no source of water or food. Is this a good thing? Or...we provide humanitarian aid to the 5000 survivors...enabling them to spend 10 more years living in misery. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
On your mark...set...DISCUSS!
While I don't particularly agree with the reasons (i'm not an ultra-environmentalist) listed on this site, I do agree humans are evil and that basically all other forms of life on the planet have more right to life than we do. Am I going to commit suicide to further this cause? No. Then again, I guess one would have to have some type of belief in God, (whatever you call the dimensionless, infinite being that may or may not exist depending on what you think) which I do, to decide if 'evil' or 'goodness' exist. Anyway, I didn't really wanna discuss my personal beliefs and opinions (although I'm not opposed to doing so if the conversation veers that direction), I just figured this is guaranteed to provoke some highly emotional and/or intellectual conversation.
EDIT: What is the value of a human life or 1,000,000 human lives? Is it measured absolutely (life is life therefore it is valuable) or by quality (person A has AIDS, no legs or arms, and is in a coma...is their life valuable)? who determines this? Or is it whether or not a person values their own life? as in, its bad to kill someone who enjoys life, but its good to kill someone who hates life. A natural disaster kills 10000 people living in a desert with no source of water or food. Is this a good thing? Or...we provide humanitarian aid to the 5000 survivors...enabling them to spend 10 more years living in misery. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
On your mark...set...DISCUSS!
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