Poll

Is Human Life More Valuable than Animal Life?

Yes64%64% - 110
No, all creatures are valuable24%24% - 41
No, endangered species are more valuable4%4% - 7
No, animal life is more valuable7%7% - 12
Total: 170
jord
Member
+2,382|7114|The North, beyond the wall.
Animals are innocent. With that said, it depends which animal.

I'd save my Dog before a stranger, but I wouldn't save say, a Rat.
sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7193|Argentina
My cat or a complete stranger?  Fuck the stranger.
Gawwad
My way or Haddaway!
+212|7121|Espoo, Finland

sergeriver wrote:

My cat or a complete stranger?  Fuck the stranger.
I'm glad I live on the other side of the globe...
sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7193|Argentina

Bertster7 wrote:

Hopefully we can agree that animals are not SAPIENT and be done with it, which was my original point, to demonstrate that the value of a human is greater than that of an animal.
And that make us more valuable how...?  In other words, for you a special child (you know what I mean) has less value than a normal one.
jord
Member
+2,382|7114|The North, beyond the wall.

Gawwad wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

My cat or a complete stranger?  Fuck the stranger.
I'm glad I live on the other side of the globe...
People care about their own pets.

A stranger and Serge's Cat, I'd save the stranger. Not to be offensive but Serge's Cat doesn't matter to me.

Where as my own Dog does.
sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7193|Argentina

jord wrote:

Gawwad wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

My cat or a complete stranger?  Fuck the stranger.
I'm glad I live on the other side of the globe...
People care about their own pets.

A stranger and Serge's Cat, I'd save the stranger. Not to be offensive but Serge's Cat doesn't matter to me.

Where as my own Dog does.
My cat can kick your dog's ass everyday.
jord
Member
+2,382|7114|The North, beyond the wall.

sergeriver wrote:

jord wrote:

Gawwad wrote:


I'm glad I live on the other side of the globe...
People care about their own pets.

A stranger and Serge's Cat, I'd save the stranger. Not to be offensive but Serge's Cat doesn't matter to me.

Where as my own Dog does.
My cat can kick your dog's ass everyday.
Probably, my Dog's like 14 years old now.

Which is why I'd choose him over a stranger. 14 years. Yeah.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7017|SE London

sergeriver wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

Hopefully we can agree that animals are not SAPIENT and be done with it, which was my original point, to demonstrate that the value of a human is greater than that of an animal.
And that make us more valuable how...?  In other words, for you a special child (you know what I mean) has less value than a normal one.
It's harsh, but yes. Absolutely.

Value is quite a subjective term, but a being who can perform more complex functions than another could almost universally be described as being more valuable.
sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7193|Argentina

Bertster7 wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

Hopefully we can agree that animals are not SAPIENT and be done with it, which was my original point, to demonstrate that the value of a human is greater than that of an animal.
And that make us more valuable how...?  In other words, for you a special child (you know what I mean) has less value than a normal one.
It's harsh, but yes. Absolutely.

Value is quite a subjective term, but a being who can perform more complex functions than another could almost universally be described as being more valuable.
Mate that could be described as elitist.
sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7193|Argentina

jord wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

jord wrote:


People care about their own pets.

A stranger and Serge's Cat, I'd save the stranger. Not to be offensive but Serge's Cat doesn't matter to me.

Where as my own Dog does.
My cat can kick your dog's ass everyday.
Probably, my Dog's like 14 years old now.

Which is why I'd choose him over a stranger. 14 years. Yeah.
I had a dog for that time, and I also had another cat for about that time, and dude they are the best friends you can have.  You can always trust them, they are always loyal to you.  I wonder how many humans can say the same about themselves.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7017|SE London

sergeriver wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

And that make us more valuable how...?  In other words, for you a special child (you know what I mean) has less value than a normal one.
It's harsh, but yes. Absolutely.

Value is quite a subjective term, but a being who can perform more complex functions than another could almost universally be described as being more valuable.
Mate that could be described as elitist.
It's plain and simple fact. Not driven by emotion, but common sense.

The very idea of comparing the value of two things IS elitist. The only non-elitist response is to say the two things are equal.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-12-26 17:11:14)

ig
This topic seems to have no actual posts
+1,199|6958

sergeriver wrote:

My cat or a complete stranger?  Fuck the stranger.
that's pretty fucked up...
wtf good do cats do? none whatsoever, besides companionship. if you truly believe that your cat's life is more valuable than a human's, you have problems.

Last edited by ig (2007-12-26 17:11:54)

sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7193|Argentina

Bertster7 wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

It's harsh, but yes. Absolutely.

Value is quite a subjective term, but a being who can perform more complex functions than another could almost universally be described as being more valuable.
Mate that could be described as elitist.
It's plain and simple fact. Not driven by emotion, but common sense.

The very idea of comparing the value of two things IS elitist.
I'm not the one saying that one or the other is more valuable.  I think you are going with intellect, and I'd go with value to the planet.  Most animals contribute more than us to the planet.  Therefore they are more valuable to the planet.

Last edited by sergeriver (2007-12-26 17:14:28)

Master*
Banned
+416|6931|United States
Also I voted yes but all creatures are valuable.
sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7193|Argentina

ig wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

My cat or a complete stranger?  Fuck the stranger.
that's pretty fucked up...
wtf good do cats do? none whatsoever, besides companionship. if you truly believe that your cat's life is more valuable than a human's, you have problems.
It's my cat, of course he is more important to me than a stranger.  If you don't understand that you are the one with problems mate.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7017|SE London

sergeriver wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

Mate that could be described as elitist.
It's plain and simple fact. Not driven by emotion, but common sense.

The very idea of comparing the value of two things IS elitist.
I'm not the one saying that one or the other are more valuable.  I think you are going with intellect, and I'd go with value to the planet.  Most animals contribute more than us to the planet.  Therefore they are more valuable to the planet.
That is precisely what I mean when I say value is subjective. The question you are posing now is quite different to the one you originally posed, which can be quite simply resolved by saying you could sell a person for more than an animal. It's not about intellect, it's about value (and intellect is extremely valuable).

The question now is about potential to benefit the planet, and I'd still say that a person has a much greater potential to have a beneficial impact on the planet than an animal. It may be that is not what people typically choose to do, but that again is not relevant to the question at hand.

I don't think anyone could question the fact it is possible for a single person to have a far greater impact on the planet (for good or bad) than any single animal.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-12-26 17:20:51)

sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7193|Argentina

Bertster7 wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:


It's plain and simple fact. Not driven by emotion, but common sense.

The very idea of comparing the value of two things IS elitist.
I'm not the one saying that one or the other are more valuable.  I think you are going with intellect, and I'd go with value to the planet.  Most animals contribute more than us to the planet.  Therefore they are more valuable to the planet.
That is precisely what I mean when I say value is subjective. The question you are posing now is quite different to the one you originally posed, which can be quite simply resolved by saying you could sell a person for more than an animal. It's not about intellect, it's about value (and intellect is extremely valuable).

The question now is about potential to benefit the planet, and I'd still say that a person has a much greater potential to have a beneficial impact on the planet than an animal. It may be that is not what people typically choose to do, but that again is not relevant to the question at hand.
How can humans have a more benefitial impact on the planet than bees pollinating flowers?
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7017|SE London

sergeriver wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

sergeriver wrote:


I'm not the one saying that one or the other are more valuable.  I think you are going with intellect, and I'd go with value to the planet.  Most animals contribute more than us to the planet.  Therefore they are more valuable to the planet.
That is precisely what I mean when I say value is subjective. The question you are posing now is quite different to the one you originally posed, which can be quite simply resolved by saying you could sell a person for more than an animal. It's not about intellect, it's about value (and intellect is extremely valuable).

The question now is about potential to benefit the planet, and I'd still say that a person has a much greater potential to have a beneficial impact on the planet than an animal. It may be that is not what people typically choose to do, but that again is not relevant to the question at hand.
How can humans have a more benefitial impact on the planet than bees pollinating flowers?
How many flowers can one bee pollinate? Mechanical pollenisation systems exist and whilst they are less efficient than bees, are far more efficient than one bee and can be operated by a single person.

I'd rather have a man doing it, who could also do the planting, ploughing etc.
ig
This topic seems to have no actual posts
+1,199|6958

sergeriver wrote:

ig wrote:

sergeriver wrote:

My cat or a complete stranger?  Fuck the stranger.
that's pretty fucked up...
wtf good do cats do? none whatsoever, besides companionship. if you truly believe that your cat's life is more valuable than a human's, you have problems.
It's my cat, of course he is more important to me than a stranger.  If you don't understand that you are the one with problems mate.
lmfao. exactly why i stay out of dst.
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|7103

sergeriver wrote:

How can humans have a more benefitial impact on the planet than bees pollinating flowers?
Humans getting on a space shuttle to blow up a massive asteroid about to destroy all life on the planet.  Can a bee do that?
r'Eeee
That's how I roll, BITCH!
+311|6884

Animals with brain or animals that are brainless. I know which one I would chose.
jsnipy
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+3,277|6958|...

sergeriver wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

If you had the option to run into a burning house and save a human baby or a dog which would it be?
I'd try to save both, I'd go first for the baby because he's still innocent.
So by that rationale no group of people could ever be held accountable by the actions of the parents/forefathers?
coke
Aye up duck!
+440|7145|England. Stoke
So lets say you are caught in a similar situation involving an escaped tiger. I am on the scene, and armed the tiger is mauling the shit out of you. Do you wish me to, hold fire whilst waiting for the tranquiliser gun to arrive?

Edit: fortunately for you I would kill the Tiger (which is regrettable, but in response to the OP I value most human lives as more valuable than that of an animal) thus hopefully saving you in the process, but I would not feel so confident if the roles were reversed after seeing some of the posts in this thread...

Last edited by coke (2007-12-26 17:42:58)

jsnipy
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+3,277|6958|...

sergeriver wrote:

jsnipy wrote:

Humans are animals. Are wolfs more valuable than foxes?
Don't tell me, tell that to the people arguing that humans are more valuable.
No I'm saying its all relative and subjective. There is no one size fits all answer.
Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|7126|Tampa Bay Florida
Where's the "All life is the same, and not necessarily valuable" option..........

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