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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1512697" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>If I answered that candidly, it might not be well received.</p><p></p><p>I think most here know my philosophy. I don't place a spiritual value on Homo sapiens as creationist do. Thus, cows have value like humans do in accordance with my philosophy. Are they equal? No. Would I valve my favorite cow on par with my son? No. Would I value my favorite cow on par with a homeless man like the one I met Thursday in front of the YMCA in Maysville? No. But I put more value on their life than a walking slab of meat. I regret every time one of my cattle leave my care. If I did not have these emotions, you would never have known me, because I would already have left and gone back to Denver. But I am in a pickle. I feel obligated to my cattle. It goes deeper. I love my cattle. I enjoy my cattle and I like having them in my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1512697, member: 27490"] If I answered that candidly, it might not be well received. I think most here know my philosophy. I don't place a spiritual value on Homo sapiens as creationist do. Thus, cows have value like humans do in accordance with my philosophy. Are they equal? No. Would I valve my favorite cow on par with my son? No. Would I value my favorite cow on par with a homeless man like the one I met Thursday in front of the YMCA in Maysville? No. But I put more value on their life than a walking slab of meat. I regret every time one of my cattle leave my care. If I did not have these emotions, you would never have known me, because I would already have left and gone back to Denver. But I am in a pickle. I feel obligated to my cattle. It goes deeper. I love my cattle. I enjoy my cattle and I like having them in my life. [/QUOTE]
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