You don't think animals have souls? Kinda harsh...Haseo21 said:I don't want to say "soul" because I don't think everyone believes in one, but, personally, that is one to me.
I'm going to have to go with the ability to stray from instinct and making certain decisions based on critical thinking.
You could say that, but it would be misinformed, which is typical of the misanthropic tilt of so many on this forum. The vast majority of population growth, and the large risks to future planetary sustainability, comes from all the developing countries. Western europe and japan have already began to decline in population due to fewer children being born.chadachada123 said:(You could say that the extension of life expectancy is bad for our population problem, but that's the fault of shitty legislation and social stuff, not science, science is innocent here).
Self-awareness. Notions of morality. Yearning for the transcendant.CulixCupric said:What do you think separates humans from other animals?
Which animals have a legal system, and adjudicate transgressions? Which animal recognizes the rights of other animals? Which animals employ worthless bits of metal or paper as currency? Which animals worship?kittii-chan 300 said:there is absolutely no difference between humans and animals
The omnivore who, by design, is supposed to eat animals as well as plants. Yet he won't, due to some unusual sense of right and wrong that only humans possess. No other animal cares what it eats, it just eats it.NezumiiroKitsune said:I consider self-awareness to be of particular importance, and at the moment will not eat nor condone the farming or hunting of anything that can exhibit it.
The total fertility rate in America is 2.79, and replacement fertility rate is roughly 2.1.thiosk said:The only thing keeping the united states population increasing steadily is immigration
Currency, eh? There was a study to teach monkeys a system of currency. You know what they found? They behave exactly as humans. A researcher noticed that some monkeys were paying others for sex.AladdinSane said:Which animals have a legal system, and adjudicate transgressions? Which animal recognizes the rights of other animals? Which animals employ worthless bits of metal or paper as currency? Which animals worship?kittii-chan 300 said:there is absolutely no difference between humans and animals
Obviously, there are *vast* differences between humans, and the rest of the animals on Earth. Obviously.
Yes, that's at the moment. If you gave them a few billion years then they probably could.AladdinSane said:Which animals have a legal system, and adjudicate transgressions? Which animal recognizes the rights of other animals? Which animals employ worthless bits of metal or paper as currency? Which animals worship?kittii-chan 300 said:there is absolutely no difference between humans and animals
Obviously, there are *vast* differences between humans, and the rest of the animals on Earth. Obviously.
no matter how long we give animals to do anything it won't happen unless it needs tokittii-chan 300 said:Yes, that's at the moment. If you gave them a few billion years then they probably could.AladdinSane said:Which animals have a legal system, and adjudicate transgressions? Which animal recognizes the rights of other animals? Which animals employ worthless bits of metal or paper as currency? Which animals worship?kittii-chan 300 said:there is absolutely no difference between humans and animals
Obviously, there are *vast* differences between humans, and the rest of the animals on Earth. Obviously.
And we already did the currency thing and apparently monkeys can. How would you know if animals worship or not? Animals do recognise the rights of other animals, I believe, such as rights to territory and stuff. Ants might have a legal system. Or bees. Do you watch animals constantly? Do you know what they are thinking? no.
And everything has a soul, not just humans.