Pattern-chaser wrote:My personal feeling is that there is little point in complaining about the eating of other living creatures when most living creatures do this, and always have done this, to survive. It is a fact of the world, and to complain about it is to complain about the sun being too bright, or too dim. It just is.
Steve3007 wrote: ↑May 26th, 2021, 5:14 am
This might seem like an obvious point, but the sun doesn't have a brightness control.
No, it's just the example I chose of something that is part of life, the universe and everything; it just is. If we make moral value judgements on it, we're wasting our time. It's not subject to our whims or wishes; it won't change because we want it to. It does what it does regardless of us. That's why I chose it as an example.
Steve3007 wrote: ↑May 26th, 2021, 5:14 am
Our diet does. We can choose what we eat.
Yes, but we don't choose NOT to eat. We need to eat something or we'll die. What does it matter if we choose to eat other living things, animal or plant, when most other living things do the same? Can we really get on our moral high horses and condemn the consumption of other living things, when this very practice is a basic feature of nearly all the life on our planet? That would be arrogant, and pointless too, IMO.
Steve3007 wrote: ↑May 26th, 2021, 5:14 am
I think we should be honest and say: I am willing for other animals to live lives of misery because I enjoy the taste of their flesh, not because of any argument as to what is or is not the natural way of things.
Ah, now you introduce how we treat the animals we eat, before we kill and eat them. A different but related issue, just as important. I prefer to be honest and say: I am willing for other animals to be humanely kept and killed, so that I can eat their flesh, so that I can survive and thrive. This is in accord with "the natural way of things".
The pictures Sy Borg posted are horrible. There is no need to treat our food animals in this way. Only our greed for profit causes us to act so. If we could only address the greed and the profit, I suspect all other issues might right themselves.