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4elise
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You mentioned that you hadn’t read the thread, so please allow me to post the section of the CCC the references animalsNo doubt you are an ‘animal-rights’ activeist or sympathiser. Anyone who believes animals have rights has to be ‘looney’ for no sane person could actually believe this.
The thread questioned mink farming on ethical grounds. That is the debate. Ethics are based on morals and morality is determined by God. If God created fur for man’s use and benefit then the etics debate is over.
Now I see it is the ‘need’ or not that determines ethics. Well there are thousands who feel the ‘need’ to have and wear a fur coat. So, that is the end to the ‘need’ ethics, no?
Respect for the integrity of creation
2415 The seventh commandment enjoins respect for the integrity of creation. Animals, like plants and inanimate beings, are by nature destined for the common good of past, present, and future humanity.194 Use of the mineral, vegetable, and animal resources of the universe cannot be divorced from respect for moral imperatives. Man’s dominion over inanimate and other living beings granted by the Creator is not absolute; it is limited by concern for the quality of life of his neighbor, including generations to come; it requires a religious respect for the integrity of creation.195
2416 Animals are God’s creatures. He surrounds them with his providential care. By their mere existence they bless him and give him glory.196 Thus men owe them kindness. We should recall the gentleness with which saints like St. Francis of Assisi or St. Philip Neri treated animals.
2417 God entrusted animals to the stewardship of those whom he created in his own image.197 Hence it is legitimate to use animals for food and clothing. They may be domesticated to help man in his work and leisure. Medical and scientific experimentation on animals is a morally acceptable practice if it remains within reasonable limits and contributes to caring for or saving human lives.
Even those of us ‘loonies’ acknowledge that the CCC provides that it is legitmate to use animals for food and or clothing - but it is the next section - 2418 where I find we have the greatest disagreement with others how have a ‘need’ ** It is contrary to human dignity to cause animals to suffer or die needlessly. ** -2418** It is contrary to human dignity to cause animals to suffer or die needlessly. **It is likewise unworthy to spend money on them that should as a priority go to the relief of human misery. One can love animals; one should not direct to them the affection due only to persons.
I (and others) do not NEED meat, dairy, eggs, fish, poultry, fur, leather — therefore it is contrary to my dignity as a human to cause an animal to suffer or die to meet a non need.
If there is something that can be substituted for an animal product IMHO it is more in keeping with this teaching.