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Originally Posted by Arnox
A lot of people would consider this analogy to be a perfectly sound example of why 'it's a choice' doesn't really matter.
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But it's a corrupted analogy. It's applying the same moral on ALL creatures/things/objects, etc... and giving all creatures/things/objects the same value.
Like there is some universal objective moral when in fact all moral is subjective.
... and since all moral is subjective: as long as it's within the law people should not have to feel quilty about eating meat if they don't feel quilty about it.
In some cultures you become a man as soon as you are able to hunt and kill an animal to provide for your tribe...
I guess some cultures are not aware of the fact they stand in the excreta of 2000 years christianity.