Originally posted by: TheShiz
Whatever you eat it was at one time a living organism. Believe it or not, we all are descended from one living thing, every blade of grass, cow, ant, and human. We have evolved in a way that we survive by eating living things, plants and animals. I saw an interesting program on animals and how they compare to us. One example they gave was a chicken, they gave the chicken the choice of eating the crap it would get at a chicken farm or cabbage, the chicken chose the cabbage every time. Is it wrong to deny the chicken this pleasure? It enjoyed cabbage, just like say, we enjoy meat. Our body sends out pleasurable sensations when we eat things we like, most likely because they are beneficial to eat. One reason more and more people are getting fat is because we really haven't evolved much in the past couple thousand years, yet we have created, at least in this country, an incredible abundance of food, and our bodies tell us to eat too much expecting the surplus not to last.
So are we doing wrong by caging up and farming chickens, forcing them to lead pretty crappy lives so we can enjoy the way they taste? What if some super intelligent alien species found earth and decided humans were tasty, would that be ok? Animals may seem dumb but they do have pretty amazing abilities, even tiny insects like termites, how in the hell do they coordinate building those huge mounds? Definitely a question for the ages, I'd rather eat something I was not related to, but I also like living. With animals over plants we are just eating something that is more closely related to us. It is hard to determine how wrong or right this is because I think we still understand so little.