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Old 11-04-2009, 10:26 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I dont have cows running around my room.

And if you do, then i guess you can say dogs and cows are both the same.

Dogs are not mass produced to be killed and put in the market.

Some of you are amazing at going about a thought process.
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:28 PM   #42 (permalink)
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I dont have cows running around my room.

And if you do, then i guess you can say dogs and cows are both the same.

Dogs are not mass produced to be killed and put in the market.

Some of you are amazing at going about a thought process.
in India cows are higher animals. if you kill cow in India you can go to jail
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:28 PM   #43 (permalink)
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no, that isn't true, it's been shown countless times, that a tiger even raised from a cub, is still VERY dangerous, and even worse, it's very hard on the animal. Tiger even when raised as a kitten will only tolerate 1-2 owners to bond with, and will kill any other animal that enters it's territory. as well as it basically becoming so dependant on you, since its nature will not let it adapt without you, if you raise a tiger, it will bond so strongly with you, that it will starve itself to death rather than be abandoned by you. It's a lot different than most people believe.
that's only natural , even "tamed" dogs and cats bite their owners sometimes or bark on them , so why be surprised if 10x larger tiger attacks the owner ( or maybe he just wanted a hug)


i'm still waiting for definition of forced evolution , if there is no , i'm taking it is slavery (better come up with something good)
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in India cows are higher animals. if you kill cow in India you can go to jail
Like i said, if you have cows running around like dogs, i guess you can say that.

Thanks for the info tho, i really didnt know that.
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"Slavery: Slavery is a form of forced labor in which people are considered to be the property of others."

I've never forced my dog to do labor for me, and I'm very certian my dog isn't a person.

Having a pet doesn't = slavery, but nice try.
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"Slavery: Slavery is a form of forced labor in which people are considered to be the property of others."

I've never forced my dog to do labor for me, and I'm very certian my dog isn't a person.

Having a pet doesn't = slavery, but nice try.
he is not forced to do labor , because pets are not for that aren't they?

(what about tamed donkeys, camels? they DO labor and ARE forced )

you bought him without him saying " yes i want you to be my master" "no i do not want"
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that's only natural , even "tamed" dogs and cats bite their owners sometimes or bark on them , so why be surprised if 10x larger tiger attacks the owner ( or maybe he just wanted a hug)


i'm still waiting for definition of forced evolution , if there is no , i'm taking it is slavery (better come up with something good)
I don't even have to come up with anything, selective breeding is man forced evolution. Dogs are vastly different then they were before humans started domesticating them. If you want to pretend that we just captured dogs and made them our slaves and they auto evolved on their own into what they are now. Then go for it.
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he is not forced to do labor , because pets are not for that aren't they?

(what about tamed donkeys, camels? they DO labor and ARE forced )

you bought him without him saying " yes i want you to be my master" "no i do not want"
slavery is a lot different then pet ownership, it's far closer to adopting a child.
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no , i'm jsut using your logic


you take away a calf after birth and take it back after 5 years

i take away a baby when it is born and bring it back 15 years

it's a comparison
You're making a comparison between two totally different species with discrete emotional complexes in their brains - actually scratch that, totally different brains with completely different bonding experiences and mother and infant behavior, and so on and so forth.

There is no comparison.

You're not using my logic.

In fact, you're not using logic at all.
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