61. Animal Ethics: Richard Swinburne on Animal Souls
beliefs. Dogs and birds and fish all feel pain. But there is no reason at all to attribute a mental life to viruses and bacteria, nor in my view to ants and beetles. They do not have the kind of brain which we do, nor do we need to attribute
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62. Animal Ethics: From The Dallas Morning News
donkey he rode, the fish that swam to his hand for the disciples' breakfast. They knew who he was.Romans 8:19-24 states that all of creation awaits his return. From the Amplified Bible, verse 21: "That nature (creation) itself will be
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63. Animal Ethics: Becoming a Vegetarian (or Demi-Vegetarian)
except turkey, chicken, fish, and eggs) on 11 February 1981, when I was twenty-three years old. I was in law school at the time, hence cooking my own meals. Something happened while I was reading Peter Singer's 1975 book Animal Liberation.
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64. Animal Ethics: President Clinton Goes Vegan!
no meat of any sort, no fish, no seafood, no dairy products, and no eggs.) The only thing that prevents his diet from being completely vegan is that once in a while, he eats fish, but not often. He notes that 82% of people who follow a low-fat
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65. Animal Ethics: Issues to Discuss
have a pet dog, cat, bird, fish, hamster, or lizard?• Can one be both a feminist and a moral vegetarian? Doesn't vegetarianism discriminate against women, given their special nutritional needs?• Speaking of nutritional needs, I'm an
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66. Animal Ethics
New York Times
Do Fish Feel Pain?
Richard Swinburne on Animal Souls
From Today's New York Times
Tom Regan on Why Christians Should Be Vegans
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) on Moral Patienthood
From Today's New York
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67. Animal Ethics
“When Fashion Meets Fishing, the Feathers Fly ” (front page, June 29), about a new trend of inserting fly Fishing feathers in hair:
If you wouldn’t walk around with a cat’s paw or a dog’s tail dangling from your
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68. Animal Ethics: January 2011
(news article, Jan. 9):
The Fish and Wildlife Service is right to propose a ban on the sale of nine large constricting snakes for the pet trade.
In addition to the effects of these invasive species on ecosystems, there are also compelling humane
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69. Animal Ethics
(news article, Jan. 9):
The Fish and Wildlife Service is right to propose a ban on the sale of nine large constricting snakes for the pet trade.
In addition to the effects of these invasive species on ecosystems, there are also compelling humane
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70. Animal Ethics: November 2009
reflexive, expansive or selfish—who can judge?
I also recognize that alleviating suffering in one area may cause pain elsewhere. My mind and spirit are continually tested by outrages, from the countless dead innocents in current wars to
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