Originally Posted by
Witis
I outlined that it is always critical for humans to assess their own behaviours in order to judge their own morality and that includes making decisions about which animals, if any, they choose to kill and consume.
For example it is very difficult to justify killing herbivorous animals including sheep, cows, and the cheeseburger you had last week, as they merely consume plants and don't usually kill any other animals unless they are in mortal danger and are forced to defend themselves from a predator.
By contrast I also suggested that some animals have inherent designs and or display behaviours that make them a threat to the universe, including fish and raptors i.e. birds that prey on other birds (rather than every other species of bird which are typically highly likable), and that killing and consuming these animals enables one to save the universe. \(^.^)/