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Vegans kill planets? Why am I suddenly thinking of "Star Trek"?
Kat
On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 12:45:20 -0400 Trisha Cummings <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> I hate to break this to you, human life has
> no value anywhere - or we
> wouldn't have wars and be willing to kill
> folks. All life is sacred - humans
> are simply the top of the animal chain at this
> point - once they weren't.
> Life is life whether its a plant or animal.
> Amber and I are amused at Vegans
> becasue they kill also - just they kill
> planets. PETA is radically, becasue
> inorder to effect change you must be radical.
> No life has more value than
> another. Each life contributes - the planet ran
> fine before we became
> sentient and began wantonly distroying. It will
> run fine once we are gone.
> Once the dinosaurs ruled - now the human rule -
> in the future the
> cockroaches will rule.
>
>
> Trisha
>
>
> > mag, i hate to break the news to you. i have
> traveled a little and in
> > many
> > cultures, human life is not considered very
> highly.
> > when ones head is in the sand guess what
> is sticking up into the air.
> >
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