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by Maskawanian
326 days ago
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No, you are putting words into my mouth. Try to argue in good faith through understanding the other party's viewpoint before responding. I don't see much difference between killing chicks after them being born, or stopping them from being born in the first place. The only difference is in the efficiency of business operations. If my values are that each deserves a chance at a life--whatever life it may be, I can advocate for searching for a better solution. I did not prescribe an alternative, don't pretend that I have. EDIT: Damn, the hostile responses (Ad hominem, bad faith arguments, etc) to such a simple philosophical discussion I've been getting are unbelievable. I don't think there is much value in participating anymore. Thank you everyone for your responses. |
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Isn't this carrying the pro life movement too far? Chickens do not have souls, in the biblical context.
If this isn't a religious thing, then note the article has two methods. One detecting feather differences, the other a genetic test.
The genetic test should be quite early. If at that stage, I imagine a blade of grass has more intelligence, there isn't a brain yet, and nerves don't even exist.
No pain, no feeling, just a few dozen cells hanging out.
Does this not seem OK to you, if the case?