The real problem with Chick-fil-A isn't their politics. The problem is that, given factory farming, eating chicken imposes more far more suffering on other sentient animals, pound for pound, than eating beef. (Chickens are much smaller than cows, & suffer more.)
I don't think God would want us to torture chickens. Do you?
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Sorry Geoffrey, I didn't mean to be provocative. I know this thread must be upsetting to you. But I sense something a bit off, philosophically, in regards to the idea that eating meat is somehow morally bad.
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It’s not eating meat that’s morally bad, it’s acknowledging that the meat industry causes immense suffering to a large amount of animals over an extended amount that of time. There’s not really a positive moral justification for such.
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No. I mean you're more likely to be a psychopath if you don't believe in God.
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Why are prison rates virtually 0% atheist then?
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Yeah, nature has nothing nasty in it that would suggest God has the stomach for a bit of torture...
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