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The Moral Boundaries

For anyone interested in finding the outer limits of morality. What is the foundation for eating plants, but not animals? What arguments - if any - are convincing no matter what you throw at it, thus making any meat eater argument obsolete?

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Arguments, arguments...

Started by Jonas Hellö Ⓗ. Last reply by RichOS Sep 24, 2012. 8 Replies

Get ready for the fists of logic, grasshoppers! Hopefully here we could bring forth our best vegan arguments (or even vegetarian, if we really want to get beaten!), only to see it destroyed by…Continue

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Self Preservation

Started by Havenheed Outpost Sep 21, 2012. 0 Replies

Compassion is a word found in the same sentence as vegan an awful lot. However meat eaters often declare that they are the truly compassionate ones because of the "they wouldn't have any lives at all…Continue

Tags: self, preservation, finite, resources, ranchers

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Comment by Jonas Hellö Ⓗ on August 8, 2012 at 3:48am

And by the way, I usually think highly of vegans, as people with good reasoning skills and as people open to alternatives, rather than the dogmatics of the meat eater sphere (or the religious, scientific or political spheres, for that matter), but I will also put many a vegan back into that dogmatic sphere if reluctant to continually reevaluate their stand.

We desperately need to examine our moral theories if we are to become succesful in convincing the world to join us; we are far too spread in ideas and beliefs, and consequently are usually looked upon by the rest of the world as nutcases.

Comment by Jonas Hellö Ⓗ on August 7, 2012 at 3:45am

Yes, it's a Border Collie. =P

 

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