@realcaseyrollins what do you mean fighting against abortion?
@maison_faim Just being a pro-life advocate.
I don't want y'all to literally fight people lol
@realcaseyrollins are you vegan? I am just wondering what all is included in "pro life".
@maison_faim No, I'm not vegan. (I value human life over animal life, which is why I think it's fine to kill animals, * humanely *, if your going to eat them, or if they're in extreme pain.)
@realcaseyrollins well, is there anything special about human life? Humans are just killing this planet anyway.
@maison_faim From a secular standpoint, there aren't a whole lot of arguments I can think of to support my view of human life. Sure, humans are the most intelligent life form (as far as we know), and humans maintain ecosystems and save animals from extenction, but if you believe that humans are killing the planet, there's nothing I can say to you on that front.
Now, from a Christian (and also Jewish and Catholic) standpoint, God created mankind in His image, and mandated us to "be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth" (Genesis 1:18) Thus, we are to tend to the earth and animals, and take care of them. This establishes man at the top of the hierarchy in the physical realm.
@realcaseyrollins @maison_faim
> humans maintain ecosystems and save animals from extenction
oh gorg how can you be so wrong in such a short amount of words?
@dexter @maison_faim How am I wrong?
@realcaseyrollins @maison_faim and ofc there is a consensus that we are destroying ecosystems, not keeping them alive. just fact and logic my sweet dude
@dexter @maison_faim TBH there's consensus on a lot of things, that doesn't make them true.
Yes, many humans * are * destroying ecosystems, not keeping them alive (look over yonder towards China). However, there are also humans that help maintain ecosystems, and we are doing a far better job at preserving species today than we were mere decades ago.
@dexter @maison_faim You could be right here. But, once we get really good at tending to the environment, things will be way better than they would have been had humans never existed.