DanteAlighieri;5850903:
Perhaps one does not NEED beef, but one needs food. Perhaps one does not need leather or fur, but one needs clothing. It is, as you pointed out in the CCC, perfectly legitimate for humans to use animals for food and clothing; what is contrary to human dignity is to treat animals cruelly – that is the heart of the “suffer or die needlessly” clause. It is not meant to suggest that killing animals for clothes when you are capable of creating synthetic fabrics is wrong.
And I think this is the crux of the issue - and where people come to different conclusions based on this teaching… I believe that in fact - since we are capable of replacing fur (or leather) with synthetic fabric we should.
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But this thread is about fur - I do not know of a legitimate use or real need of fur in the fashion industry - perhaps we could start there - try to influence the idea of owning a fur for fashion, status, etc… among our own communities. I know that among some it is a status of ‘I’ve arrived’ ‘I’m doing well’ — surely we can find another way to communicate that if such a thing is important to an individual?
And my point is that all of this is merely your opinion, as you have stated. It is objective fact that Catholics are not required to reject the use of fur; to argue otherwise is to elevate your personal opinion to the level of Church dogma.
You are entitled to avoid the use of fur because you feel morally obligated to do so. To use fur against your conscience is, in fact, a violation of Catholic moral teaching. I personally have no use for fur, but I like a nice leather belt, shoe, or baseball glove, and since I have no problem with producing or using those items, I have no objection to fur coats.
Peace,
Dante