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05-06-2004, 07:35 AM
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PETA is a violent radical group that has ties to terrorist activity and promotes violence to humans that test on animals. I love and respect animals, but I don't take it to extremes. Sure, I'd love for alternatives to animal testing to be found, but realistically it won't happen. Maybe in the far future...maybe.

Now, I happen to be religious. Do I support violent groups? No. PETA sure does and the evidence is open to those with a clear thinking mind. Christ's focus was on loving one another and being a good person. Following someone like that doesn't make me crazy at all. Now, I am am guilty of not respecting someone eles's belief system and I appologize. Here's what is wrong though. Trying to prevent violence by causing it is not the way. PETA does this. They are also very pushy in trying to convince others to think their way. Jacob, of all people I know you HATE groups that impose their way of thinking upon others.

Some Christian groups are guilty of this as well. Religions can be pushy and I'm disgusted by that. I'm also disgusted by people commiting crimes because 'God told them to do it.' Thou shall not kill! Hello?!

Everyone is right in their own mind, so Jacob..to yourself, you are right. Mudokon is right in his own mind. I am right as well. Everyone just go on with your ways and I won't bug you. I appologize for insulting you mudokon. And anyone else I have insulted, may I appologize to you as well. I'm not perfect, but I try.

-oddguy
PETA creates violence because it has been around for 25 years and has created a difference. Huntingdon and Elan are not cooperating and will soon be finished and Huntingdon does the testing for most of the products you use today becasue the supplier company actually deosn't want to do it themselves-why is that? because they find it distressing, wrong, unethical, cruel? These comapnies use Huntingdon; Procter and Gamble, Fructis, garnier, Neutrogena, Clarins, Fashion Fair, Shiseido, L'oreal pretty much most brands for household cleaners, cosmetics and etc...Tesco (own brand), Co-op(own Brand) and Sainsbury's(own brand) are all agains animal testing and operate FCOD licenses so they are safe.
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