Anonymous wrote:BTW what do you think would have happened to healthy pets left in the bunker area In Berlin when the Soviet Army rolled in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Euthanizing a pet is imo better than leaving it on its own in a war torn city or letting an invading army abuse it. On net Hitler was evil, no doubt.
You call using a dog for a cyanide test “euthanizing”?
I’m gonna leave this discussion.
If you leave every discussion where someone says something you don't like, you won't take part in many discussions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think its just religion, whenever there is us v them fear mongering, people act out of character. No matter its religion, patriotism, race, ethnicity or class.
Agreed. It's the tribal mentality. Quest for power. Loyalty to the tribe means agreeing to do things that are evil to preserve it and to present your tribe as the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Euthanizing a pet is imo better than leaving it on its own in a war torn city or letting an invading army abuse it. On net Hitler was evil, no doubt.
You call using a dog for a cyanide test “euthanizing”?
I’m gonna leave this discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen well-intentioned people who are with and without a religious background do evil things.
That's basically what Steve Weinberg says.
Not really. He states religion is required for good people to do evil things. I don’t think that’s true, but that depends on your definition of religion.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think its just religion, whenever there is us v them fear mongering, people act out of character. No matter its religion, patriotism, race, ethnicity or class.
Anonymous wrote:Euthanizing a pet is imo better than leaving it on its own in a war torn city or letting an invading army abuse it. On net Hitler was evil, no doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen well-intentioned people who are with and without a religious background do evil things.
That's basically what Steve Weinberg says.