KFunk wins.
'Sup blood?
HotShot you are fighting logic with opinion. The point is, how can you separate the notion of "life" from one organism to another? To remove a "life" from one animal (or insect, or other living being) is in no way dissimilar to the removal of a life from another animal, say for example a human. In essence, this action of "loss of life" is inseparable between "lives" yet humans try and distinguish between them, the question is "why?".
I hope I haven't detracted from your argument Dr Funk.
'Sup blood?
HotShot you are fighting logic with opinion. The point is, how can you separate the notion of "life" from one organism to another? To remove a "life" from one animal (or insect, or other living being) is in no way dissimilar to the removal of a life from another animal, say for example a human. In essence, this action of "loss of life" is inseparable between "lives" yet humans try and distinguish between them, the question is "why?".
I hope I haven't detracted from your argument Dr Funk.