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As you start to list properties that the animal lacks to justify eating them, you begin to realize that some humans also lack those properties, yet we don’t eat those humans. Is this logical proof that killing and eating animals for food is immoral? Don’t put away your steak knife just yet.
In Eat Meat… Or Don’t, we examine the moral arguments for and against eating meat with both philosophical and scientific rigor. This book is not about pushing some ideological agenda; it’s ultimately a book about critical thinking.
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The only fly in the soup here id that Trump did not disavow the endorsement.
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answered on Monday, Nov 14, 2016 06:57:46 PM by Frank |
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@ Frank Dugan “The only fly in the soup here id that Trump did not disavow the endorsement."
False. Trump did disavow per e.g., www.youtube.com/watch?v=k. . . One could quibble with Trump's initial equivocation during the interview with Jake Tapper, in which he professed not knowing David Duke and his specific association with the KKK (I was not please with his tepid response) but he did clearly disavow a day or so later. There is more that can be said about this, generally. (See my reply to Bo) |
answered on Tuesday, Nov 15, 2016 11:08:35 PM by modelerr |
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It should also be noted that Trump likes painting walls white..........wall racist??
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answered on Wednesday, Nov 16, 2016 05:58:21 AM by skips777 |
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