Should humans feel guilty for our treatment of animals?

Should humans feel guilty for our treatment of animals, from an evolutionary point of view? I eat plenty of meat and I don’t necessarily feel guilty, but I’d like to keep this from going into a vegetarianism debate and discuss more of the ethical issues of nature.

Evolutionarily speaking, all animals started out more or less equal. Humans just kicked every other animal’s ass and evolved to the point where we can hunt and eat and do just about anything else we want to any species we want. Should we feel guilty or be proud of our specie’s ability to rise above the rest in such a vast way? Or is my thinking just arrogance? After all, isn’t killing and eating weaker animals just nature at its best?

I think we should feel guilty for stuff like factory farms. That is fucked up and inhumane; it’s also very unhealthy for our own sake. But it is certainly cruelty to animals, in my opinion, and I think the people who operate factory farms should feel guilty. (Actually, I think they should be put in jail, but I’m not the dictator of America yet.)

I don’t think there’s anything to feel guilty about when it comes to hunting, or to the traditional manner of slaughtering animals. When the animal has the opportunity to live its life under humane conditions, and then is quickly and painlessly killed, I think that’s just fine and dandy. Humans after all are at the top of the food chain; we’re meant to eat meat; I just don’t think it is humane to stuff animals together in factory farms and have them shitting all over each other and giving each other (and us) diseases.

I agree with Argent, it’s not the killing but the method of killing and breeding the animals is the factor. Read “Fast Food Nation” for more info on factory farms and such.

Hard to figure. I tend to get broody about our treatment of animals, but I brood about a lot of things.

The first thing is we must be kind to animals so we learn how to be kind to each other. Next, we must be kind to animals because it is a positive moral good.

But what does "kind " mean? Am I kind to a parrot by giving it a long life of luxury if that life is inside a house?

Am I kind to people if I propose to ban do away with companion animals? Am I kind to people if I deny them low-cost protein?

All sorts of moral considerations.

But we can all agree we ought to be as kind as we can be and must oppose unnecessary cruelity.

If you are going to begin your argument by equating humans to all other animals, just more successful, then why would you conclude by holding humans to a higher standard than other animals? I don’t see a lion feeling guilty when it eats a gazelle…TRM

I don’t see the point in feeling guilty about it, but in general I don’t feel guilty about things I didn’t personally do.

Uh, no. Animals have always killed and eaten each other, and there has been plenty of ass kicking.

Not in the slightest. I do think animals should be treated humanely and that our use of them should be intelligent, for our sake if for no other reason, but there is nothing to feel guilty about and it doesn’t make sense to do so.

Self-centeredness, maybe, more than arrogance. Humans are a part of nature and species were being eaten and going extinct long before we showed up. We do things on a larger scale, it’s true. That’s not inherently wrong.

I don’t know about “best,” but that’s what it often IS, yes.

My take on it is no, God does not want us saddled with guilt, and going further in my own personal beliefs is that God is merciful and will protect the animal from pain, though it may appear otherwise, as part of the learning process of man.

No, for reasons that have nothing to do with God.

Evolutionarily speaking, the only things we should be ashamed of are things which reduce the number of children being born and surviving to reproduce. Which may or may not include things like wasting time trying to be nicer to the animals you’re eating - or limiting your possible sources of nutrients by refraining to make spotted owl burgers. The list of things to avoid certainly doesn’t include being ruthless and brutal in our use of the animals and our environment, unless by doing so we destroy the food source we’re taking advantage of.

No. Animals are a renewable resource to be exploited. The resource should be properly husbanded, but your question strikes me as asking whether we should feel guilty over our treatment of cereal crops.

Yes (just to be contrary)…we should all immediately stop eating and make the world like that After Humans show!
Ok, no…there is nothing to feel guilty about, especially from an evolutionary standpoint. As long as the genes are getting propagated all is good as far as evolution is concerned.

Well, we all started from the same basic origins…is that what you mean? But as the various species split apart they used widely varied strategies to propagate themselves. OUR species went from scavengers to hunters and that seems to have worked out fairly well for us thus far.

We have been apex predators for quite a while…our current dominence has more to do with our technology than evolution. We have the same basic hardware as humans have had for 10’s of thousands of years now…the only real difference is the software.

Guilty? No. Since we are a sapient species though we should be aware of our role in nature and we should strive to become caretakers of our world…and perhaps we should feel a bit of guilt that we haven’t done a very good job of this up to now.

Depends on a species strategy. Some very successful species live entirely on plants, some are parasites, some hunt (and are in turn hunted)…and some, like us, do it all.

-XT

Second the recommendation. Even if you don’t give a toss about any kind of animal but human, it doesn’t mean you won’t be a little concerned by the abuse of slaughterhouse workers, ill treatment of animals that can affect humans (e.g. hormones), the environmental effects of factory farming, etc. Not exactly the stuff pride is made of, even if videos like this aren’t likely to turn your stomach.

Just because you are able to do something doesn’t mean you should. You could have some kids and abuse them as long as they’re smaller and weaker than you – doesn’t mean you should.

Also, it’s a tad… I don’t know, tacky, to assume humans have kicked ass as far as the food chain goes when there are over a billion underfed people in the world (not to mention countries where meat – any meat – is a rare delicacy).

There is no such thing as an evolutionary point of view. The phrase is inane. Evolution is not a point of view any more than gravity is. Should humans feel guilty from a gravity point of view?

So god protects animals from pain when killed, but makes it look like they’re in pain… so we can learn.

That’s a really silly view to hold.

On topic: I would switch to synthetic meat if it were available for the same cost and tasted anywhere near as good. I don’t want to hurt animals, but I want to eat meat more.

I would only feel guilty if the animals were treated poorly. Most factory farms treat animals well enough from my point of view.

Well, I am feeling kind of down.

I can’t believe I missed this the first time through.

Remember, when you cause other people pain, they aren’t really feeling it, they just act like they are. So ignore all the screaming and begging and go through life brutalizing and slaughering at will, because you’re not really hurting them and it’s really all a-okay!

Scary. Very, very scary.

I know how silly it sounds and for that matter scary, I believe it is only something that one can understand in coming to God through His Son Jesus.

My two thoughts on this are that one, we’ve come to a point where the cruelty of the animal industry has hit some kind of high with factory farms. At the same time, at least for the majority of us, we are at a point where we no longer have any need of animal products to survive.

So, basically, we are treating animals worse than ever before and we need them less than ever before. I do have a problem with that. Do I feel personally guilty…not so much because I avoid animal products as best as I can. At the same time, I feel some sense of guilt for belonging to a culture that participates in this mess, in the same way I feel guilt about living in a country that invades others for the flimsiest of reasons.

17 posts and no reference to swine flu – sorry, H1N1? Come on, people. Panic.

As I mentioned before, even if you couldn’t care less whether a pig can feel pain or is smarter than your pet dog, if you care about your own health, you should care about factory farming.

Or conversely, it just might be the clumsy rationalizations of a sociopath.

You know, either or. Whichever. :smiley:

If you find the kicking and screaming of animals being slaughtered hard to reconcile with a loving god, the sensible thing is to question your beliefs, not descend further into childish fantasy.

But I’ll stop responding to your gibberish now, since we’re derailing an otherwise interesting thread.

So clearly the next question is, am I a species-ist (specist?) for saying “human power!”? :slight_smile: