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Ana_v
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Non-human animals, that is.
Consider this video:
youtube.com/watch?v=THIODWTqx5E
Incredibly disgusting – I was especially disturbed and saddened by 2:30 - 2:54 wherein the video shows and mentions male chicks being thrown alive into grinding machines.
** Please, no digressions about the motives/intentions/hidden agendas/ hypocrisies etc of certain vegetarian or vegan groups, or, about the topic of practicality as it relates to killing methods /costs, etc. I didn’t start this thread to start discussion about practicality, government laws, or money. I’m seeking strictly moral analysis.
From a Catholic standpoint, do these human treatments of farm animals fall under the category of morality (good/evil)? Or are they morally neutral?
Intuitively and emotionally, I categorize them under “evil”. If we intellectualize this issue, however, the categorization may or may not be the same.
Consider this video:
youtube.com/watch?v=THIODWTqx5E
Incredibly disgusting – I was especially disturbed and saddened by 2:30 - 2:54 wherein the video shows and mentions male chicks being thrown alive into grinding machines.
** Please, no digressions about the motives/intentions/hidden agendas/ hypocrisies etc of certain vegetarian or vegan groups, or, about the topic of practicality as it relates to killing methods /costs, etc. I didn’t start this thread to start discussion about practicality, government laws, or money. I’m seeking strictly moral analysis.
From a Catholic standpoint, do these human treatments of farm animals fall under the category of morality (good/evil)? Or are they morally neutral?
Intuitively and emotionally, I categorize them under “evil”. If we intellectualize this issue, however, the categorization may or may not be the same.