Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 The way I see it, ALL of the lives of are of equal importance. I think it is a distraction from the real task to try to decide which is more important. IMO, the real task is to find solutions that permit ALL, the one AND the many, to live and thrive. Deborah > >frankly... how can the life of one person be more important than the life of >thousands? in a hypothetical situation, if you say you must kill one to save >a thousand lives, another way of saying this is that if you don't kill one, >you will kill a thousand. so why is the life of this one person more >important than the life of a thousand? what makes this person so special? >save one or save a thousand, and you choose one. this makes absolutely no >sense. >anyway, this is just a hypothetical situation and would never happen exactly >as described, but i thought a major point of veganism is that all life is >worth the same. so how is one life worth more than a thousand? >-Isabelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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