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Laws are the bottom line...

Posted by: Stuart Gort ( USA ) on May 23, 1999 at 22:09:54:

In Reply to: Laws posted by Kevin Dempsey on May 22, 1999 at 23:25:08:

:: I never questioned whether eating meat is legal or not. I find it curious that when you get tired of arguing you cement your opinion in the fact that it's legal and a (questionably) majority practice. The same two facts were once true of slavery, and also of spousal abuse. If we all believed 100% in our laws, there would be no debates at all. One could turn your argument around and say that homosexuality, adultery, and abortion are legal, depending on where you are. Does that make them right in YOUR view?

Legality is the only issue if right and wrong are subject to moral relativism, Kevin. I cement my position mostly on the Bible which is an unchanging standard and set apart from my opinion. All the things you mention (incidiously and contemptuously linking man's depravity with meat eating) are not right according to the Bible but their legality can be established by majority opinion.

I do not wish your opinions on meat consumption ever to be held by a majority. I revere freedom. If secular law finds its way into my diet I will rebel.

Stuart Gort


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