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…, but it is absolutely different to argue that animals have rights which supersede human subsistence. 'For most of the past decade, the animal-rights movement hasn't merely opposed animal research; it has tried to destroy it.' ( ¯The Wall Street Journal®, 'Animals…
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…Animal Rights "It is possible to commit an immoral act against a non-human animals." In order to commit an immoral act against a non-human animal, one must define the word "morality". According to the definition it means conformity…
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…"It is possible to commit an immoral act against a non-human animals." In order to commit an immoral act against a non-human animal, one must define the word "morality". According to the definition it means conformity to the rules of right conduct…
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…because they are creatures just like us. They feel pain and emotions just like us humans. When someone violates our rights, we get hurt which often results in some kind of action. But animals are helpless, they can't take any action because they are less…
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…in fact, the animal that they are trying to protect is also a meat eater that kills another animal for food. Why is it all right for that animal to kill for food, but not for a human to kill for food? There is no answer to that question. Food is a major part…
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…The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in his book Why We Can’t Wait, quite correctly named the civil rights struggles of the mid-twentieth century the Third American Revolution. Though it is most often attributed to the 1960s the civil rights movement…
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…the rest of their lives. Others believe that they should not test medicine on humans because humans’ lives are more precious than that of the animals. They believe that since animals have no rights that they should be used for testing. There are three very…
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…In our finite, mortal vision and understanding, we often cannot fathom what He could possibly value in any given human fetus or embryo. Consider our song on Yom Kippur, "We are Thy people, Thou art our King." A king's job is to rule his subjects…
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…. Although many people think that animal research is morally wrong, such research should continue because it is critical to the continued progress in human health and alternatives to research animals are not available. Animal rights activists feel that animal…
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…Abortion is a very complex subject that can create many different questions and answers. In today?s society abortion has become more common. I think abortion is right, based on the circumstances of the pregnancy and the fact that it is a person's right
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