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Evolution is a very slow process. Killing sentient beings (other animals) for pleasure (unnecessarily) is not on the path toward love.
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@raikou6 lead the pack out of darkness ;-)
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@vennish11 Which comment?
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@1simonmatthews This comment being in the top comment gives me a cold shiver down my spine.
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I am barely 18 and I am the only person in my school obsessed with Metaphysics and reading Aristotle and watching these kinds of videos. I LOVE this video.
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Good information
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Look at all the women in the front row seats. That's apropriate because metaphysics is a feminine subject.
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Great video, added to my favs, thank you.
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Also, can't objective experience be the experience of the world through the objective mind? I don't mean the physical organ (the brain) but I mean looking through the mind with an objective point of view?
avataratg12 2 months ago
@avataratg12
All points of view are personal, that is, subjective.
twcjr44 2 months ago
but at the same time, all of this makes me think about how the indian tribes used all of the animals part respectively and cared about each life they took. They had a respective spiritual way of looking at the lives they took. Did they not have the conciousness to understand this theory? Because, weren't (and aren't--because I'm pretty sure that in some places they still exist) they also people? I respect vegetarianism, but I also really respect this as well. Anyone want to help me out?
avataratg12 2 months ago
@avataratg12
No problem with the indians you describe. The moral problem arises when one kills unecessarily for fun or pleasure rather than for survival.
twcjr44 2 months ago 2
All creatures feed on other creatures if u had any basic knowledge of the food chain u would understand that it is neither evil nor non-evil but essential to avoid overpopulation famine disease etc. If u think humans kill in cruel ways, watch a bear rip the head off a salmon. I don't believe to be cruel, just behaving in a manner to optimize survival. A very prominent theory suggests that when humans switched to high protein food sources, the size of our brains expanded dramatically. So u might
mpspreier 4 months ago
@mpspreier,
What I said is that I have no problem with killing and eating other critters for survival. I am against killing other critters for fun and pleasure -- when survival is not an issue.
twcjr44 4 months ago