Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7043|London, England

FEOS wrote:

Two views:
1. If God didn't want us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them taste like meat.
And if god didn't want us to kill other people, he would've made that impossible too, but we can, so that's all good eh? We can also choose to not even believe in a god(s), so that must be ok too, otherwise god would've made us believe in it/him/her/they
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6833|'Murka

Mek-Stizzle wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Two views:
1. If God didn't want us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them taste like meat.
And if god didn't want us to kill other people, he would've made that impossible too, but we can, so that's all good eh? We can also choose to not even believe in a god(s), so that must be ok too, otherwise god would've made us believe in it/him/her/they
Check your sarcasm meter, Mek.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

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lettuce
site lurkerer
+26|7066|cheshire u.k
i thought the topic said "Should Atheists be Vampires",but its just my senile dementia showing up again.
But anyways it all boils down to life style choices,eat what you want basically.you cant say "no you cant eat that because blah blah blah".

And i'm one of those who has to watch what i eat for health reasons,still eat meat but grilled only,and fatty bits cut off.

Last edited by lettuce (2008-06-08 05:15:38)

ZombieVampire!
The Gecko
+69|6250

Mek-Stizzle wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Two views:
1. If God didn't want us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them taste like meat.
And if god didn't want us to kill other people, he would've made that impossible too, but we can, so that's all good eh? We can also choose to not even believe in a god(s), so that must be ok too, otherwise god would've made us believe in it/him/her/they
What he's saying is that if God didn't want us to eat meat he wouldn't have made it tasty.  Most people have an aversion to killing and (seem to) want to believe in God.
oug
Calmer than you are.
+380|6942|Πάϊ

sergeriver wrote:

I'm an agnostic, almost atheist.  I value all animal life forms.  I feel guilty every time I eat meat.  I'm not a vegetarian.  I'll stay hypocrite.
Of course! How can you pass on those huge argentinian t-bones? damn I want one...

Last edited by oug (2008-06-08 06:34:46)

ƒ³
Magpie
international welder....Douchebag Dude, <3 ur mom
+257|6949|Milkystania, yurop
Just eat frekkin meat you atheist  excon
Apex
Banned
+5|6333
My life is more precious to me then the life of a cow so I'll eat all the damn cows I want.
HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6384|Washington DC
I think eating meat is just part of the food chain. We've eaten meat for thousands of years, it's just something that's a part of us. That said, I try to get organic and free-range meat / animal products when possible. Just because we're above animals on the food chain doesn't mean we should them like shit. To say animals don't feel anything is complete bullshit. Dogs and cats obviously feel pain. Hell, some dogs get separation anxiety when their owner is out of the house for a while. Dogs get very happy when their owner returns home.
DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+796|7107|United States of America
I find it odd how so many people pass off vegetables, fruits, and whatnot as not being "alive" as animals are. Sure, they make up the two different scientific kingdoms, but it is representative of living orgranisms. People don't really think past plants being alive further than "Oh I didn't water my daffodils so they died" but what makes plants so different than animals? They've got living cells in them, they grow, move (to a lesser extent), have needs, can get diseases...et cetera. Plants are just as valuable as animals, so what makes eating them okay?
ZombieVampire!
The Gecko
+69|6250
They don't think or feel pain.

Last edited by ZombieVampire! (2008-06-08 08:39:50)

Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6827|North Carolina

twiistaaa wrote:

Firstly i am an Atheist and i am a meat eater.

But i was just thinking (this is directed to atheists, religious people may be able to come up with an answer based on philosophy) since atheists don't believe in god and know that the chance of being alive is so rare, is it wrong to take the life of an animal for food (when alternative food is available)? we are all animals, we are all related and we have all been lucky enough to experience life through whatever evolutionary route our ancestors have taken. is it wrong to end the existence of an animal from another species (while it is excepted that we shouldn't take the lives of our own esp for food)?

does our enjoyment of meat eating overide the value of an animals life based on the extreme odds it was even given a chance at life in the first place (i suppose one case is that particular animals wouldn't even be alive if we didn't choose to breed them for food, but that is a pretty poor chance at "life").

i'm still eating meat, just food for thought.
That's an interesting idea, but I'm still eating meat.
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|6972|UK

Mek-Stizzle wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Two views:
1. If God didn't want us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them taste like meat.
And if god didn't want us to kill other people, he would've made that impossible too, but we can, so that's all good eh? We can also choose to not even believe in a god(s), so that must be ok too, otherwise god would've made us believe in it/him/her/they
That conflict with the whole ''freewill'' idea that is an entirely different argument.  I don't see what is being acheived going on the defensive saying why should we stop when THEY arent.  The OP asked a question of people of a similar persuasion as he is, that's all.  No need to get touchy   If u disagree, fine.

Martyn
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|6992|Portland, OR, USA

DesertFox- wrote:

I find it odd how so many people pass off vegetables, fruits, and whatnot as not being "alive" as animals are. Sure, they make up the two different scientific kingdoms, but it is representative of living orgranisms. People don't really think past plants being alive further than "Oh I didn't water my daffodils so they died" but what makes plants so different than animals? They've got living cells in them, they grow, move (to a lesser extent), have needs, can get diseases...et cetera. Plants are just as valuable as animals, so what makes eating them okay?
Well, for one, plants want us to eat their fruit.  That's what fruit evolved for, a way to transport their seeds: animals eat the fruit, walk away, take a shit and now the seeds are 1) away from the parent plant and 2) fertilized.  Plants are not capable of any level of thought, they have no nerves...
Drakef
Cheeseburger Logicist
+117|6784|Vancouver
I agree with ghetto.

Meat is fuckin' tasty.
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|7087|NT, like Mick Dundee

ghettoperson wrote:

4) Meat is fuckin' tasty.
Thirded, w/e.

Last edited by Flecco (2008-06-08 15:37:41)

Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6978
https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2206/2358298580_166f33bd45.jpg?v=0

Jimmy: Uhh, Mr. McClure? I have a crazy friend who says its wrong to eat meat. Is he crazy?

Troy: Nooo, just ignorant. You see your crazy friend never heard of "The Food Chain".

Last edited by CameronPoe (2008-06-08 16:13:26)

HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6384|Washington DC

CommieChipmunk wrote:

Plants are not capable of any level of thought, they have no nerves...
That's basically what it is.

And yes, meat = nom nom nom delish. I like a nice blackened salmon with this killer citrus sauce.
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6978
Humans are animals too. We earned our position at the top of the food chain through evolution. Enjoy it.
Masques
Black Panzer Party
+184|7145|Eastern PA
Animals serve two purposes:

1) To be delicious

and

2) To fit right
twiistaaa
Member
+87|7091|mexico

Nappy wrote:

im aetheist and i dont think a chance of life is extremely rare, or whatever,
i'm not sure what the odds are on life. but in our own solar system there is a 1 in 9 chance life could begin due to the conditions of a specific planet.

all the previous events of our solar system have led us to this point, is that common place throughout or is it a 1 in a trillion chance that life has the resourses to start let alone also having the specific conditions to start?

once life has begun development it probably isn't that hard or rare to maintain and be granted. but everything has to be inplace first is where the rarity comes into play.
BVC
Member
+325|7118
https://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n193/Warlord_Malice/food/11-Tastytastymurder.jpg
(excuse the shitty phonecam pic)

I made this burger a little while back.  It contains the following meats:
Lamb, beef, chicken, venison, bacon, turkey, ostrich, kangaroo, duck, rabbit.

Thats ten.  Count them, ten different animals.  Ten different kinds of animal died to make my burger, and fuck me did it taste good!
ZombieVampire!
The Gecko
+69|6250
Burger and red wine?


Also, recipe?
Ender2309
has joined the GOP
+470|6993|USA

DesertFox- wrote:

I find it odd how so many people pass off vegetables, fruits, and whatnot as not being "alive" as animals are. Sure, they make up the two different scientific kingdoms, but it is representative of living orgranisms. People don't really think past plants being alive further than "Oh I didn't water my daffodils so they died" but what makes plants so different than animals? They've got living cells in them, they grow, move (to a lesser extent), have needs, can get diseases...et cetera. Plants are just as valuable as animals, so what makes eating them okay?
there's actually five kingdoms, its changed since you went to high school, apparently. this concludes my PSA.

@ pubic: that sounds gross. ostrich and kangaroo? don't you know you can't mix those two? it just isn't proper!

Last edited by Ender2309 (2008-06-08 23:27:49)

DrunkFace
Germans did 911
+427|7104|Disaster Free Zone

Pubic wrote:

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n193 … murder.jpg
(excuse the shitty phonecam pic)

I made this burger a little while back.  It contains the following meats:
Lamb, beef, chicken, venison, bacon, turkey, ostrich, kangaroo, duck, rabbit.

Thats ten.  Count them, ten different animals.  Ten different kinds of animal died to make my burger, and fuck me did it taste good!
No Emu or crocodile?
beerface702
Member
+65|7115|las vegas
Wont ever give up my steaks

gotta have em rare too

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