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PRmerger
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I always find the issue of animals and consent curious.Various forms of religious animal have occurred between animals and humans (1, 2).
As for the civil contract of marriage, in the western world animals don’t meet the requirements for being contractible (some adult humans don’t meet these requirements either). Entities not meeting these requirements cannot engage in binding contracts. It’s not just specifically that animals can’t marry humans, it’s that animals can’t engage in contracts.
Once you find animals that can engage in contracts then you’ll have less obstacles between animals engaging in the civil contract of marriage.
Consent is invoked by secular humanists…yet I never see any meat-eating humanist ever, once, ask for the consent of the cow he is eating before he devours the steak at Morton’s.
NB: please do not ask me how I know if these folks haven’t asked for the cow’s consent. For real.
So consent is required for bestiality–something which involves only pleasure–but consent is never appealed to when killing the animal–a loss of life!–is required.
It appears that you folks have it backwards. Consent ought to be required before an animal gives its life so you can enjoy its flesh. Not so much when it just lays there to give someone pleasure.