To: kattracks
Where do these people come from? The World of Oz?
2 posted on
07/01/2002 5:29:32 AM PDT by
marvlus
To: marvlus
No, it's a different kingdom they hail from.
To: marvlus
Singer says these things specifically to elicit a reaction like yours. The general umbrella under which his philosophy lies is known as utilitarianism. Under that philosophy, one could argue that, since he brings the world more unhappiness than happiness, he must die.
But don't expect him to off himself anytime soon.
To: marvlus
Singer is one evil son-of-a-bitch.
43 posted on
07/01/2002 6:24:53 AM PDT by
ohioman
To: marvlus
Where do these people come from? The World of Oz? Who knows, Hell maybe?
71 posted on
07/01/2002 7:48:24 AM PDT by
Mark17
To: marvlus
>>"I think that mainstream Christianity has been a problem for the animal movement," <<
The beginnings of serious persecution are springing up everywhere, I suspect...
To: marvlus
He claims that atheist is an ugly word in America, not as ugly and shameful as being stupid: his whole "defense" of the animal polulation is totally embarrassing for a so-called professor. Then again, that's how those "teachers" on campuses (function) mal-function.
121 posted on
07/01/2002 7:50:36 PM PDT by
Hila
To: marvlus
"Where do these people come from?"An obvious resume prerequisite for college professors is a "tour of duty at the asylum".
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