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How can Christians justify eating meat?
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<blockquote data-quote="grasping the after wind" data-source="post: 61898813" data-attributes="member: 256417"><p>You are assuming that pain can only be felt in one way because that is how we feel pain but there is no reason to assume that since experience tells us that different organisms experience different sensations in different ways. That being the case there is always the possibility that plants may experience pain the same as animals do but through a different set of receptors that we as animals fail to recognize. </p><p>Why would anyone want to cut a living chicken's beak off? </p><p>If you only disagree with eating meat because of the possibility of the process causing pain wouldn't it be more effective to advocate for pain free meat conversion than for vegetarianism?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasping the after wind, post: 61898813, member: 256417"] You are assuming that pain can only be felt in one way because that is how we feel pain but there is no reason to assume that since experience tells us that different organisms experience different sensations in different ways. That being the case there is always the possibility that plants may experience pain the same as animals do but through a different set of receptors that we as animals fail to recognize. Why would anyone want to cut a living chicken's beak off? If you only disagree with eating meat because of the possibility of the process causing pain wouldn't it be more effective to advocate for pain free meat conversion than for vegetarianism? [/QUOTE]
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