When a human being kills an animal for food, he is neglecting his own hunger for justice. Man prays for mercy, but is unwilling to extend it to others. Why then should man expect mercy from God? It is unfair to expect something that you are not willing to give.

Isaac B. Singer

 
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Vegetarian Ethics by Eugene Khutoryansky

The purpose of this web page is to answer the most commonly asked questions about animal rights.  In particular, it is designed to address questions such as:

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51 How can some animal rights activists believe that other animals are our equals?
52 Doesn't duty to our own kind come first?
53 What evidence is there that other animals can make moral decisions?
54 Don't only human beings have a soul?
55 If God did not want us to eat meat, then why did he place animals on the Earth?
56 Doesn't the Bible specifically state that it is ok to kill animals for food?
57 Doesn't the Bible say that humans have dominion over the animals?
58 Isn't hunting by humans necessary to prevent deer overpopulation?
59 How common is cannibalism in the animal kingdom?
60 Should we try to prevent other animals from killing and eating each other?
61 What do you think about the phrase "survival of the fittest"?
62 Human beings are a part of the food chain, and eating meat is natural.
63 What about how other animals kill and eat each other?
 
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