If you think that people today won't kill for a piece of bread, you are truly mistaken.There is a reason morals exist.Without them we would be still killing each other over a piece of bread.
It's there, there is a long cultural process of conditioning to repress it, shame you for having it and teach you to shame others for having it.I guess half of the world population isnt born with feeling pleasure in that.
I agree, and further, I don't think a person can completely appreciate that something must die in order for meat to be on the table until one has taken the life of a large mammal, or at least witnessed it being done.It's there, there is a long cultural process of conditioning to repress it, shame you for having it and teach you to shame others for having it.
One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. ... - FromMeditations on Hunting by José Ortega y Gasset.
I am very different from you. I am horrified by death, and it is proportionate to the evolutionary level of the thing that dies. I can kill a worm to get a fish, and kill the fish to eat it, but killing birds and mammals repulses me. A dead person almost puts me into shock. If I had won the lottery to go to Vietnam, I would have been the guy puking beside the first corpse I met.For me and most of the people I knew when young and hang with today hunting is a pleasure. It's a deep "visceral" problem solving thrill.
They will in extreme situations, that's called survival of the fittest and that's what hunters prevent by going trophy hunting, which results in death of the fittest ones.If you think that people today won't kill for a piece of bread, you are truly mistaken.
There is nothing wrong in hunting for necessity, same thing can't be said for trophy hunters which kill for ENJOYMENT.It's there, there is a long cultural process of conditioning to repress it, shame you for having it and teach you to shame others for having it.
One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. ... - FromMeditations on Hunting by José Ortega y Gasset.
That's wrong, too. The fittest of the animals are the ones who evade the hunter.They will in extreme situations, that's called survival of the fittest and that's what hunters prevent by going trophy hunting, which results in death of the fittest ones.
I largely agree. The higher up in cognitive ability the more trouble I have with killing something as well.I am very different from you. I am horrified by death, and it is proportionate to the evolutionary level of the thing that dies. I can kill a worm to get a fish, and kill the fish to eat it, but killing birds and mammals repulses me. A dead person almost puts me into shock. If I had won the lottery to go to Vietnam, I would have been the guy puking beside the first corpse I met.
I am grateful and very lucky that somebody else kills the food I eat.
Nope you're wrong again.The fittest ones could evade hunters if they used bow and arrows but since they are using high power rifles they cant. I doubt that they can evade bullets like in movie matrix. Animals couldn't adapt fast enough since guns are used for hunting maybe only for 200 years, before that only wealthy had access to guns. Bows are only effective for hunting in ranges under 20-30 yards which gives animal a chance to hear you and run away.
So it's you who is wrong.
I see your point. There are several humans I can't respect, but none of the lesser creatures.Animals tend to use their brains to the best of their abilities to follow their instincts for self preservation and I highly repsect that.
Too many humans however make it clear they have zero want or will to use theirs for more than anything but stuffing material to keep their skull from falling in
Um... 'Old fashioned in a good way?'What's the word for a person who holds himself to fairly good moral standards and responds to everyday problems and repairs like they can usually be resolved with a minimum of agonized soul searching?
That's okay. I can teach you.I see your point. There are several humans I can't respect, but none of the lesser creatures.
Still, I'm not the person you want if you need to cull the (human) herd.
No. The only way I would kill a person would be a, "me or them" moment, and I'd still feel sick about it.That's okay. I can teach you.
Wanna learn how to throw hunting spears?
This is another of my pet peeves -- most people that discuss "survival of the fittest" in terms of human evolution invariably only consider physical strength. But any one human is very poorly situated to survive "in the wild", whether it be against other animals, the environment, or other humans. We survived and evolved because of our ability to cooperate and act in concert (and we aren't the only animals for whom that is a key survival trait). But even people that recognize that tend to put way too much emphasis on physical abilities and fail to recognize the vital role played by human intelligence. Humans prevailed primarily because of our ability to think and solve problems at a much higher level than our adversaries, be it developing tools (including weapons), preserving food, making clothing, cultivating crops, recognizing both short-term and long-term weather patterns, and a host of other cognitive skills and abilities.The word fittest, has much more context than strength.
There are many conditions and timings that determine that context.
The fittest is the result, not the cause.
I doubt it takes a great intelligence to hunt with a rifle. It's not exactly hard to move silently, take cover and be downwind.Nope you're wrong again.
If you had ever hunted truly wild animals in their natural habitats you would know full well they (the smarter fit ones anyway) are more than capable of avoiding you even at great distances hence the necessity to have to bait them plus use considerable camouflage, hide in trees and use loads of patience and cunning in general just to get them to come within the range a high powered rifle is effective at.
True hunting is a test of intelligence and skill.
AtI guess half of the world population isnt born with feeling pleasure in that
Why don't try to do so yourself.doubt it takes a great intelligence to hunt with a rifle. It's not exactly hard to move silently, take cover and be downwind
See that's where you use ISB123's rational of,No. The only way I would kill a person would be a, "me or them" moment, and I'd still feel sick about it.![]()
from post 64.They died because of their actions not because of mine.
from post 81.My house is made from 90% brick and mortar other 10% is wood and it's from planted forests.