steve wrote:Animals are conscious of their circumstances, can feel pain and display fear. > This is why we recognize mistreatment of animals as cruelty. > This state of awareness demarks whether or not killing something is cruel. > Babies and the severely mentally handicapped are not sentient in this way. > Killing babies or the severely handicapped is less cruel than killing conscious animals.
I can't believe that an intelligent individual as yourself gives this man any credibility. His logic is faulty, thus invalid, and smacks of utilitarianism run amok. Babies and the severely handicapped can in fact both feel pain and display fear, more so than animals. When I was about 11, I went on a class field trip to see the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. In the audience was a severely mentally retarded child. When the orchestra began playing, he began screaming and shrieking in obvious terror....I'll never forget it because it startled the hell out of me and others. So the mentally retarded can display fear. They also can feel pain, and this requires no example. Babies, too, are startled and frightened by intense sensory stimulation as well and they can express these things too. They also can feel pain, and again this fact is so self-evident that it requires no example.
Just because his LOGIC is unshakeable doesn't mean the statements that the logic consists of are unshakeable. Furthermore, logic is only a small appendage of reasoning.