Yes, I have something to say about your views on this topic, and it is neatly summed up in your very own signature:
"I have dealt with great things that I do not understand; things too wonderful for me, which I cannot know. -Job 42:3"
so your essentially saying i dont understand, thats not much of an arguement. the refutation would simply be “oh, yeah?, well, you dont understand!”
big deal, give me something more than your opinion,
You very obviously, and very unfortunately, do not understand the wonder of the pet/human relationship.
other than the cats, dogs, birds, calves, fish, horses and ponies ive had, you mean.
i have had pets and livestock, i just dont think that they have actual emotions.
people are important, animals arent when the choice is between the two
Humans domesticated the dog around 13,000 BC - we put them to use as herders, hunters and protectors. Evidence of the domesticated cat has been traced to around 7500 BC. Our participation in their domestication demands that we care for them, feed them, protect them and, in my opinion, neuter or spay them.
i dont disagree with that, you should take care of your livestock and your service animals. that doesn’t make them the equal of people.
Seems like the money handed over to the ***alkie on the street *could be put to better use donated to a spay and neuter program. That way you get what you want (less “undeserving” hunks of meat on four legs sucking up the “disposable income” of so many irrational people) and I get what I want (less wanton procreation of cats and dogs, less money spent on having to house and feed unwanted but perfectly adoptable house pets, less euthanasia).
aha! you dont love animals, you dont like people, the subtle implication is that you are better than the
alkie on the street, and the
so many irrational people
to you the value of people is in what they do and your opinion of their rationality. thats called being an elitist.
which is exactly the attitude that i pointed out as immoral in the op, to you it doesnt matter what happens to the ***alkie *** or those
irrational people because, unless they meet your standards, they arent worth anything.
every
alkie is Christ,
every so many irrational people are Christ. pray that you are never in their shoes
shame on you.
" … but thanks for the language lessons, as im sure everyone else was greatly confused by my imprecesion. and greatly impressed by your knowledge of technical latin phrases.
i.e. the manner in which you just butted in to correct a total strangers langauge"
So many opportunities for correction here; but since you choose not to see the other side of anything, I choose not to invest the time.*
first, to qoute a passage highlight it, and click the button to the immediate left of the hash marks.
that said, it didnt stop you from correcting me earlier, why now?
Oh, one more thing: Norm Crosby and “Fred Sanford” (aka Redd Foxx) were comics in the 60s (Foxx even earlier) who used the technique of the malapropism in their routines. A malapropism is the substitution of an incorrect word for a word with a similar sound, usually to comic effect.
You didn’t know you were so funny, did you?
no, and in my circle no one else thinks obscure references to technically incorrect latin terms are comedic.
though the fact you thought that it necessacary to explain what a malapropism is and who redd fox was is just more fodder for an increasingly elitist worldview