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In article >, "Dutch" >
wrote: > "Ron" > wrote in message > ... > > In article >, "Dutch" > > > wrote: > > > >> "Ron" > wrote > >> [..] > >> > >> >> > The vegan mitigates their responsibility by following all the rules > >> >> > and > >> >> > the laws associated with killing animals. > >> >> > >> >> There are no rules and laws associated with killing animals, no such > >> >> law > >> >> is > >> >> even feasible. Vegans have fabricated a morality outside the normal > >> >> one, > >> >> with moral rules involving animals that go far beyond it, yet they > >> >> live > >> >> in > >> >> the comfort and protection of the normal moral system with it's cheap > >> >> affordable food and health care. If they are going to preach an > >> >> outlandish > >> >> moral system and preach to me that I ought to follow it, they need to > >> >> follow > >> >> it first. Cutting down on animal products is not nearly enough to > >> >> validate > >> >> their alleged moral system. > >> > > >> > "Normal moral system?" What's that about. I was taught to eat meat and > >> > I > >> > was taught which meats were acceptable and socially acceptable eat. > >> > >> Customs. > > > > Thank you. Customs are taught and learned. They are not biological or > > genetic. They are common and popular. > > Therefore bad according to you. > > >> > Of course, your argument has been disputed and your simply ignored the > >> > formations that clearly demonstrated the double standard that you > >> > applied to the vegan. > >> > >> Not at all, you have utterly misconstrued the arguments all along the > >> way. > >> > >> >> > Come on, Dutch. You lost. > >> >> > >> >> Phaw.. in your dreams. Wake up! > >> > > >> > I clearly demonstrated this. When your own logic was presented with a > >> > different example, you simply commented that you didn't have the time > >> > to > >> > do all that was necessary to follow through. > >> > >> Your examples were nothing but a convoluted mess based on fallacies. I do > >> not have the time to completely untangle your mixed-up thinking, you must > >> do > >> some of the work yourself. > > > > the work was done. All the was required was that you clarify why you > > applied one standard to the vegan and another to yourself. > > > >> If you would learn to listen, instead of playing devil's advocate on > >> every > >> point to attempt to "score", you might get somewhere. Playing devil's > >> advocate is exactly as valid as agreeing with everything you read. > > > > Listen? I'm reading your comments. > > You're reading but graspinf anything. I typically make a series of replies > in a post, most of which you breeze over because you are being corrected, > than you insert some non-sequitor knee-jerk remark at the end. > > Your approach is WORTHLESS. > > > Where you consider me being Devil's Advocate, I consider you blindly > > introjecting what is spoonfed. > > False, unlike you I do NOT blindly reject that which is "spoonfed" in favour > of irrational claptrap. Dutch, others can read this as well as the fact the archives of this discussion will be around for a bit of time. I have clearly given you opportunities to clarify information which you have posted and asked me to accept simply because it is common. |
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