Mongrel4u said:I'm going to bow out of this one... my point has gone completely over MLAM and Captain's head and it will just be a back and forth going nowhere
Some things you may have to pay for for the rest of your life Captain....and not everything offers a second chance, redemption..... thats reality....so yeah... I'll tell my kids to bear that in mind when making a judgement call....saying "i'm sorry" doesnt wipe the slate clean in all cases.Captain Fantastic said:Ok, since we disagree with each others' basic premises, let me flip the script while using the same argument.
Is it better to send the following message to children: if you make a mistake, you must pay for it for the rest of your life?
No second chances, no taking circumstances into consideration, no possibility of rehabilitation, redemption and reconciliation...
Is that the morality we want our children to learn?
equally as disgustedckupets04 said:Let me preface by saying that I love animals. I have a cat at home and I'd never do anything to hurt an animal and certainly find anyone that does to be abhorrent.
Philosophical question for those that are willing. For those that disagree with what Vick did, would you be more/less/equally disgusted in his actions if dogfighting was NOT a crime?
That's an easy one, because morals are not set by politicians whom make laws, morally cruelty to any living thing is abhorrent to me and it shows what the person is made up of. How different is it to strangle a dog to death with your hands and strangling a person to death with your hands?ckupets04 said:Philosophical question for those that are willing. For those that disagree with what Vick did, would you be more/less/equally disgusted in his actions if dogfighting was NOT a crime?
big dogie said:That's an easy one, because morals are not set by politicians whom make laws, morally cruelty to any living thing is abhorrent to me and it shows what the person is made up of. How different is it to strangle a dog to death with your hands and strangling a person to death with your hands?
MLAM said:...to swat a fly, then murder a human?
Let me say that YES...it is abhorrent to think that someone could kill an animal with their bare hands, or to watch two of them rip each other to shreds.
But - I am just BAFFLED by those of you who don't seem to think there is a line between humans and animals.
Tell me then...how do you decide where that line is? If dogs are above the demarcation...what about cows? Pigs? Do you eat meat?
What about birds...do you eat chicken?
What about fish? Do you eat fish? Do you fish?
Is the line drawn reptiles? I mean...we all hate snakes, right?
Or is it drawn at insects?
I just do not understand how you people equate dogs to people. I just don't.
Mongrel4u said:
Who is equating dogs to Humans??? just because you are disgusted by what MV did that means that there is no line between dogs and humans? Show me where I wrote that.
Even though there is a "line" between humans and animals....MLAM said:"How different is it to strangle a dog to death with your hands and strangling a person to death with your hands?"
Big Doggie did.
You are holding on too tight dude.
I believe that killing animals for under performing or hunting for "sport" is ludricious. Unfortunately, hunting is legal.ckupets04 said:For those that said they would be equally disgusted in Vick had dog fighting not been a crime, I ask are you equally disgusted in Kerry Collins since he hunts deer (which I"m assuming is NOT a crime)?
I only ask because I recently heard that Kerry hunts deer and it just made me think as to why my initial reaction to this was different than my initial reaction I had with Vick. Perhaps, the brutality of Vicks methods? Electrocution, hanging, drowning etc. My reaction to Vick was far more negative than it is for Collins. But when I think about it, Collins is still killing innocent animals too. Is there a difference between what Vick did and what Collins does? For some reason Kerry Collins actions doesnt disgust me as much as Vicks does, but shouldnt it?
My thoughts exactly. I find it curious why there isnt as much a backlash against Collins or other players in the league that hunt like Brian Urlacher or Keith Brooking. perhaps because its legal people just grow to accept it.lawyerman said:I believe that killing animals for under performing or hunting for "sport" is ludricious. Unfortunately, hunting is legal.
I think you're making a rather large assumption and a huge leap in logic.rep_pot said:That is exactly right. Your missing a conscience. The classic definition of a psychopath. And for that person...animal=human=it doesn't matter. You don't feel its wrong.