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answer Great question, but we often forget that we are animals as well. Why shouldn’t other animals have the right to live a reasonably satisfying life before they succumb and contribute to the cycle of life? Life feeds on life; this is the cycle of life on this planet. Plants die to feed other species and animals do the same. We are at the pinnacle of the food chain and ideally we should have the wisdom [...]

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by Thai sean Jan 30, 2012 13:20
question Isn't it a hypocrisy to support animal rights but being a non-vegetarian ?

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by mansi1511 Jan 30, 2012 10:35
question Do we have the right to consider human beings as more valuable than other life forms?

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by easygisi01 Sep 06, 2006 15:20
question It's about the universal law and nature of food chain. But I think it's a great irony and a prominent one if someone's showcasing him/herself as a supporter of animal rights and at the same time, being a carnivore. Afterall, we're killing animals. But when an animal kills a human, we call that animal monstorous and dangerous. Does it mean, it's fine if a tiger kills a man, just because he took [...]

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by mansi1511 Jan 30, 2012 17:46
question What will happen when all humans are intelligent?

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by thedesigncycle Nov 24, 2011 08:47
comment WHAT is indeed WHAT.

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by SkyBlade Nov 24, 2011 08:51
comment No animals (lobsters, moose, humans) have souls. The soul is a concept employed by people to make sense of something they don't understand. In this case consciousness. Think.

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by Halite May 24, 2010 16:35
question What are the basic dignities that each human being deserves and why do we let so many people go without them?

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by clairemack Aug 30, 2006 15:14
answer I like your question and I applaud your concern. I have long pondered this need for action and have come to this conclusion. Empathy is experienced by the vast majority of not only humans but some mammals as well. It has been scientifically determined that chimpanzee feel empathy through mirror neurons research. Mirror neurons are in the brain and essentially recognize the problems of others and [...]

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by Thai sean Nov 11, 2011 03:07
question What is the best way to help people achieve true empathy for and understanding of animals?

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by GDiFonzo Nov 10, 2011 05:48
answer soul may be the essence that perceives the various parts. whatever may be perceived , separated , identified ...... is not soul. does soul require life as we interpret it? does soul exist without life? does soul require consciousness? does soul require a certain determined , measure of consciousness? do trees have soul? does water have soul? rocks , mountains , desert? the earth [...]

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by watercarrier Apr 10, 2010 15:38
question Animals attack each other for food and mating reasons generally, in modern society we are not going to eat another country's people for food, so why are we so caught up in war and terrorism? big nukes are not a way to win a lady either.

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by alexandraklav Apr 09, 2010 17:46
question Why is it easier to get a cold can of Coca Cola than a fresh glass of water?

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by Dagmar Seidel Sep 05, 2006 14:50
comment Do you really think that you are so special that you were created with a soul by an all loving God and that the rest of creation received no such love? I find it absurd to think animals have no soul.

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by Aratus Mar 11, 2010 03:46
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question Are Animal Rights an indispensable basic of civilization?

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by mbl Jun 24, 2007 10:31