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That's a shame. The 2.5 water from our machine kills MRSA.
Humans too? Your neighbor's dog?
Do you see killing as a negative thing?
Do you see a difference between death and causing the death of another being?
Well said!
Just wondering: Have you read the Law of One books? If so, are you disregarding the need to choose one's path in this density?
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(07-23-2013, 10:27 AM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: My friend's friend got a staph infection from a spider bite possibly, which turned into mrsa. So better to kill the spiders than to get bit. They had to cut his hole arm to remove the infection.
That's a shame. The 2.5 water from our machine kills MRSA.
(07-23-2013, 11:47 AM)Karl Wrote: They'll just reincarnate. Kill whatever you feel like.
Humans too? Your neighbor's dog?
(07-24-2013, 04:35 PM)truesimultaneity Wrote: i don't see death as a negative thing
Do you see killing as a negative thing?
Do you see a difference between death and causing the death of another being?
(07-24-2013, 07:26 PM)MarcRammer Wrote: Death occurs naturally in all ecosystems. Death actually creates more life in a natural system because all is reused and there is no waste (unlike our unnatural human systems). Death is no big deal in an ecosystem as all things eat each other and all grow from that.
But, in a man made system things get wasted constantly and bugs are killed out of prejudice of not liking a certain species for no reason other than we don't like it around us. I think that's racist (specist?) and unfair to single out certain things that we kill when its not imperative to our well-being that we do so.
I'm a vegan because I see that path as the most compassionate one to travel. I don't NEED to kill of abuse animals for my well-being. If its between a viper and my child, I'd kill the viper, but good planning and design can reduce almost all need to kill an animal.
Well said!
(07-25-2013, 01:03 AM)Karl Wrote: Nothing inherantly matters/is-important. For something to matter/be-important a choice has to be made.
Since we are individual beings, experiencing individuality, our desires are all we have. Sure further up the chain we are unity, but that's not what we're right here, right now experiencing.
Just wondering: Have you read the Law of One books? If so, are you disregarding the need to choose one's path in this density?
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