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Old December 14th 04, 04:24 AM
Benign Vanilla
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"george" wrote in message
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I was trying to prove the point that fish aren't human, don't have human
emotions, feelings, and certainly do not have the nervous system to feel

pain
the way we do. But you knew that already, didn't you?


Nobody but YOU has said that fish are akin to humans. You seem to think that
only Humans can suffer pain, and you repeatedly state that assuming fish can
feel pain is some how athropomorphic. So if your dog got hit by a car would
just let it lie there and die? I mean it's not human, it can't possibly be
pain. I suggest you step your dog's tail and tell us if it feels pain. If it
does, does that make it human?

BV.


 




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