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[–] goatboy ago 

No.

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[–] VoatsNewfag ago 

If all life comes from the big bang and is therefore one and the same, then so is all plant-life and even all non-living material.

If there is no difference between torturing one person and torturing all person because both originated from the big bang, then there is no difference between torturing a bug and a human, as both originate from the big bang.

Are plants alive? Do they come from "the void"? If so, then there is no difference between cutting grass and cutting dogs.

If this abstraction confuses you, know that it confuses me as well, but it's you who made that argument, the argument that it doesn't matter because everything originated from the big bang.

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[–] goatboy ago  (edited ago)

Plants don't have nervous systems and can't be tortured. Grass directly benefits from being cut. Dogs do not benefit from being cut. I still don't understand your abstraction.

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[–] VoatsNewfag ago 

Could you be more specific in what exactly you do not understand?

The part that everything is one and the same because it originates from the void? That's you who said that.

"All life came from the Big Bang. All energy came from the same void. All life returns to the same void. All life is the single void."