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Which is the most RIGHTEOUS and UNRIGHTEOUS action?

Which is the most RIGHTEOUS action?
Please arrange/puzzle them in the order of your preference…

1) Killing sentient lives to satisfy our own ratification or for whatever reason is my absolute rights, and I set the destiny of others.

2) I’m a plain innocent because the one who tortures and kills the veal were not me. Well, I think the veal committed suicide on loneliness.

3) Enslaving and torturing sentient lives in sports and amusement is indeed fascinating the kids.

4) The science teacher said “plants feel pain too”. Therefore I should able to murder any sentient lives without any stitch of regret. (Otherwise you must be a fruitarian).

5) Captivating and imprisoning innocent lives that committed to our custody, in cages and tanks without any prosecution.

6) Fattening livestock animals with 12-15 times more grain to produce 1 pound of edible meat, though millions of our fellow brothers/sisters dying without any grains.

7) The experimenter answered: we should experiment on animals “Because the animals are like us."
When ask the experimenters why it is morally okay to experiment on animals, and the answer is: "Because the animals are not like us."

8) God commanded the gorillas to be typical vegetarian but I feel their larger canine/claws were surely a “manufacturing fault”.
However I certain that god was the one created human(e) with canine enable to slit like Zombie and suck like Dracula. No wonder man is king of all beasts.

9) Man should expect his prayer for mercy MUST to be heard by “What” is above him though he should never show any mercy to what is under him. Indeed man is created in "god’s image" therefore righteous forever.

10) The weakest one must be killed to prove that: “survival of the fittest”. Others life is less precious than my own, therefore murder is virtuous.

11) They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for white, or women created for men, enslaved by the masters and against any domination by powers, EXCEPT animals are forever propagated for man with prejudice.

12) Whatever reason should be, murdering living beings is the most RIGHTEOUS action in ALL religions.

Now, tell me my brothers/sisters, what would you call an UNRIGHTEOUS action?

Just so you know I won’t be answering them or prioritizing them. But from what I can get of the gyst of this, is the holier than thou, that being vegetarian or vegan starts to give people. I was vegetarian for over 5 years, so I know a bit of what I speak. I believed it a whole philosophical ideal that I had not to eat meat, since I didn’t want to kill to get my food, and I couldn’t stand looking at bones anymore, to the point that even if it was laced with meat (chicken broth etc) that I would get sick, and I had no idea there was even meat in it, till I asked my mom after she cooked and we found yellow rice is made from chicken stock. That being said, the reason I am no longer a vegetarian is another philosophical reason, me as an individual not killing a chicken for food, will not allow that chicken to live, it will still die and be eaten, just by someone else, so why would I perpetuate a system that doesn’t even care for it’s own food supply? I decided that I need protein, the human body needs it, I don’t care what any other vegan will say, you need protein for muscles, so if I was going to eat meat, then I will respect the meat by saying a small prayer for it, wishing it well and thanking the animal for the sacrifice of life for my nourishment. Also just because you eat vegetables, doesn’t mean you don’t kill. Are you not extinguishing a life within the fruit or vegetable when you eat it? Is that not killing? What makes an animals life so much better than a flower or plant’s life? Trust me, I’ve asked myself all these questions and then some, if I can’t back up my own ideas with facts and have them get battle tested through debate, then my ideas and philosophy have no basis in truth. We as humans need to consume in order to live, to consume we must destroy life, whether its animal, plant or mineral, we consume life in order to live. All animals do as well as plants, plants consume the by-products of animals breathing to create photosynthesis. So at the end of the day everything on this planet consumes something in order to live. But as long as I have a respect for the sacrifice of the animal or plant, and do a bit of a prayer wishing them well in their trip through the aether and of finding their nirvana, then that is the best way to be.

  1. lobolebowski
    August 24th, 2012 at 02:46 | #1

    An unrighteous action, in my opinion, is taking your personal beliefs to be proof that you are better than the people around you.

    An unrighteous action might be to constantly look down your nose at other people.

    An unrighteous action may actually be ignoring the same rights that allow you to voice your opinion when it is someone else’s beliefs/actions.

    Unrighteous, by definition, would be saying that one of God’s creations has a "manufacturing fault".

    You want to be vegan? I have no problem with that. Why should you have any right to have a problem with my ideals?
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  2. PraoWolf
    August 24th, 2012 at 02:58 | #2

    Just so you know I won’t be answering them or prioritizing them. But from what I can get of the gyst of this, is the holier than thou, that being vegetarian or vegan starts to give people. I was vegetarian for over 5 years, so I know a bit of what I speak. I believed it a whole philosophical ideal that I had not to eat meat, since I didn’t want to kill to get my food, and I couldn’t stand looking at bones anymore, to the point that even if it was laced with meat (chicken broth etc) that I would get sick, and I had no idea there was even meat in it, till I asked my mom after she cooked and we found yellow rice is made from chicken stock. That being said, the reason I am no longer a vegetarian is another philosophical reason, me as an individual not killing a chicken for food, will not allow that chicken to live, it will still die and be eaten, just by someone else, so why would I perpetuate a system that doesn’t even care for it’s own food supply? I decided that I need protein, the human body needs it, I don’t care what any other vegan will say, you need protein for muscles, so if I was going to eat meat, then I will respect the meat by saying a small prayer for it, wishing it well and thanking the animal for the sacrifice of life for my nourishment. Also just because you eat vegetables, doesn’t mean you don’t kill. Are you not extinguishing a life within the fruit or vegetable when you eat it? Is that not killing? What makes an animals life so much better than a flower or plant’s life? Trust me, I’ve asked myself all these questions and then some, if I can’t back up my own ideas with facts and have them get battle tested through debate, then my ideas and philosophy have no basis in truth. We as humans need to consume in order to live, to consume we must destroy life, whether its animal, plant or mineral, we consume life in order to live. All animals do as well as plants, plants consume the by-products of animals breathing to create photosynthesis. So at the end of the day everything on this planet consumes something in order to live. But as long as I have a respect for the sacrifice of the animal or plant, and do a bit of a prayer wishing them well in their trip through the aether and of finding their nirvana, then that is the best way to be.
    References :

  3. ★single serving friend★
    August 24th, 2012 at 03:18 | #3

    I wish you would just go away already. You’re the type of veg’n that gives the rest of us a bad name. Grow up. The human race is very diverse. We all have different opinions & the free will to do as we please. You don’t have to like everything that everyone around you does, and being a high & mighty asshat is not going to sway anyone to your side.
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  4. Kelly B
    August 24th, 2012 at 04:02 | #4

    Is this even a question? Seems more like a pulpit session to me.
    References :
    Vegan in the real world

  5. 1.618
    August 24th, 2012 at 04:38 | #5

    I suggest you leave the ‘religious’ stuff alone for a while.

    You’ve got an albatross around your neck! How funny!

    This is not looking clever or pretty.
    References :
    Logic is in the eye of the logician: never attempt a rational conversation with a vegetarian (as you will spend eternity going round and round their own navel peering deeper and deeper until finding the anchor lodged firmly up their own backside).

    PS: what a strangely sane and sensitive and honest answer (for this section of Y!A) from PraoWolf literally dripping with uncommen sense and humilty.

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