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Post by Cara Drume on Jun 1, 2006 9:37:17 GMT -5
Hmmm....everything is a big word. Animals and plants aren't the only things that are alive. Does a disease-causing bacteria have the right to live? Does a virus? Does a poisonous plant? Does a Lyme Disease-carrying tick? Does a household pest, such as a wild mouse? Does a cat? Does an unborn fetus?
All are alive. Which ones have the right to live? Where does the line get drawn? The point is, the phrase 'everything deserves to live' opens up a whole new can of worms. I'm not looking for an argument or even dissagreeing. Just a reminder that the main thing is BALANCE. If there is too much of anything, there can be a problem.
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