MrMrdevincamus
Voice Of The Martyrs Supporter
For the last several years I have experienced increasing guilt when eating meat, especially red meat. When I was younger my logical, moral mind sat in the 'back seat' while Mr testosterone was the actual driver in my life. He heavily influenced or made many of my life choices. So if something had to die for me to enjoy a good steak, well, I gave little thought to the cow that was slaughtered just so I could indulge one of my desires. As time passed my conscious slowly began talking to me. Still Mr Testosterone would rationalize saying things like; "you need the protein and minerals only a good bloody steak could provide'. Or the evergreen* excuse,"cows are stupid and are not self aware.... or this one; 'even my religion says men have dominion over the 'lower animals'.
Well for some reason the excuses and rationalizations I used for so long to soothe my guilt stopped working. Today, in my world all those rationalizations and more are weak. The truth is I knew intuitively even as a very young lad eating animals was wrong. If starvation was the issue killing may be a necessity rather than a desire. Of course that necessity would be to sustain life. Eh, that would be my important life, eh? And morally speaking what of the necessity of life and death of the animal I was going to eat? If I were not a Christian I might think the Universe, if it were made an un-biased judge, would judge both the man and the food animal have equal rights to live! Well I am going off on a weird tangent. Ok... the talking point I began this thread was to be; How do you personally rationalize killing and eating a once living, breathing creature? We know that creature may possess the capacity to love and to experience pain, loss and sadness.
Oops gotta go my little pink sausages** are burning.....
footnotes;
*evergreen means a saying etc that never dies...
** I have cut back. Almost zero red meat and all other meat consumption has been reduced ~
Well for some reason the excuses and rationalizations I used for so long to soothe my guilt stopped working. Today, in my world all those rationalizations and more are weak. The truth is I knew intuitively even as a very young lad eating animals was wrong. If starvation was the issue killing may be a necessity rather than a desire. Of course that necessity would be to sustain life. Eh, that would be my important life, eh? And morally speaking what of the necessity of life and death of the animal I was going to eat? If I were not a Christian I might think the Universe, if it were made an un-biased judge, would judge both the man and the food animal have equal rights to live! Well I am going off on a weird tangent. Ok... the talking point I began this thread was to be; How do you personally rationalize killing and eating a once living, breathing creature? We know that creature may possess the capacity to love and to experience pain, loss and sadness.
Oops gotta go my little pink sausages** are burning.....
footnotes;
*evergreen means a saying etc that never dies...
** I have cut back. Almost zero red meat and all other meat consumption has been reduced ~
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