Animals aren't humans, God gave them for us, they were given to us as food. |
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So there's this documentary called God of Wonders which tries to prove God's existence through revealing all the fascinating little perfections in nature claiming random mutation could not possibly create such a perfect world. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Animals aren't humans, God gave them for us, they were given to us as food. |
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God gave us mosquitoes as food? |
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How about the tendency for human females to die in childbirth without modern medical intervention, due to human physiology? |
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Last edited by Photolysis; 01-19-2013 at 03:12 PM.
^ I think you didn't read the Genesis in Bible. |
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Scientists Finally Conclude Nonhuman Animals Are Conscious Beings | Psychology Today |
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I can't say an animal is self-aware anymore than I can say another human (besides myself) is self-aware. My evidence for both is equally dubious. |
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It's not necessary to fully understand the mechanism behind consciousness in order to observe its effects. |
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Humans are just as responsible (or not responsible) for their actions as animals. Simply because humans have linguistic thoughts and an illusion of separateness doesn't mean they're more aware and therefore aren't allowed to kill babies even though animals can. Abortion is for the same reason as infanticide, you can't support a child so you remove it. This is purely for survival. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Where did you get that non-human animals don't have consciousness? |
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You are dreaming right now.
This sounds like it's what you're looking for: |
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Wait! Did you really just say those two things in the same thread? |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
It's not the way you express the idea, it's the idea itself. Makes me wonder if god came down to earth and told you to kill a child because it was for "the greater perfection" you would actually do it. This is actually insulting and you still believe we're the ones misunderstanding. |
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I think it is all part of a greater "perfection", to be honest. Spiritually, metaphysically, or scientifically. It doesn't matter (and is possibly all the same anyway). |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
I would say bad things happen to good people because there's no real, absolute judge of good and evil. In your opinion someone might be a good person but existence itself does not know. Nature wouldn't be such a perfect system if it did have the capacity for judgment. Because it cannot judge, it has perfect anticipation and this enables the most interesting and creative adaptations. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
This is entirely possible, and if the universe or nature does have a capacity for judgement I don't think we would easily understand it. What if the universe is really concerned with thinking for yourself, among a world of those who promise you a way to paradise, or maybe the Hail Bop Comet guys had it right. Maybe nature judges you to be evil only if you eat yams. |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama
I actually don't see any evidence AGAINST the existence of a loving god. But again, this is something that we can possibly NEVER find. How would one possibly prove such a thing? |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
Yeah but nothing can be disproven, that's not really relevant. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Relevant to what, at this point? |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
Interesting thought spurred by this thread - the first spiritualism as far as I know was animism, in which not only every animal but every rock tree blade of grass and stream had consciousness and you had to ask their permission before doing anything with them. Later came animal worship cults - not sure if they conceded consciousness in all animals or only in the featured animal-gods. I'm not knowledgeable enough about religions in general to know when they started to depict animals as bereft of consciousness and therfore just mindless things we can freely abuse and kill, or were even required to sacrifice to the gods. Then of course it became cool to kill anyone who doesn't worship the right god or who worships him the wrong way. It's as if the lineage of religions has required increasing cruelty toward animals and people under the guise of loving kindness. |
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