tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009870.post111158705930318834..comments2023-10-15T10:46:08.280-05:00Comments on Unnecessary Thrills: For the Love of CatsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06789206585068954575noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8009870.post-1112297819905547292005-03-31T13:36:00.000-06:002005-03-31T13:36:00.000-06:00But, you see, you don't understand - taking the li...But, you see, you don't understand - taking the life of an animal is not the same as taking the life of a human. We eat all kinds of animals so the lives of animals have no inherent value. But HUMAN LIFE, no matter the actual capacity to experience it or interact with it, is sacred - now and for always. If we started looking at human life from a utility POV... why, people might start killing themselves when they felt like it... or people might figure out a way to grow vats of human organs or eyes or tissues and use them for replacement parts... No. No. No... it's a dangerous road when you start to kill people because somenoe decides it's time for them to go. You do it once - it's like drugs - to want to do it again. And sooner or later, you're killing everybody for any little excuse... snuffing kids at daycare because they cry to much... looking for back alley thrills by killing vegitative senior citizens that would have simply croaked a long, long time ago without the blessed machines to keep 'em alive... damaged, broken, or busted, I'll keep my body the way God made it - with a genetic condition that predesposes my liver to cancer and a heart that will collapse at age 17 and kept alive by machinese because I got in a car acident when I was 12 - because that's a part of God's plan... duh!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com