Animal Rights and Human Responsibilities
Reaction Sheet

Dennis McCallum, facilitator

[The reaction sheet includes more items than we can actually discuss. The questions and scenarios tend to lead people toward the central issues of whether there is a difference between animals and humans, and if so, what the difference is.]

  1. Do animals have feelings? What evidence can you think of pro or con?
Give your opinion on the moral content of the following items:
  • A rock rolls down a hillside.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A rock rolls down a hillside and kills a beaver at the bottom
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A rock rolls down a hillside and kills a baby at the bottom
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A person pushes a rock down the hillside and kills a baby at the bottom.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A man jumps out of a bush and seizes a rabbit. He wrings its neck, killing it before eating it.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A red-tailed hawk flies down and strikes a rabbit, biting its spine and killing it.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A lady feeds live mice to her pet snake.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A woman slaps a mosquito on her neck, splattering it dead
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A family sets rat traps and kills several diseased rats in their yard
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • For religious reasons, a starving cow wanders by a starving two year old--no one does anything.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Our of religious convictions, Haitians butcher a chicken and sprinkle its blood.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Several deer in a metropolitan park gradually starve to death one winter.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • City officials send men out with rifles to shoot several deer in an over-populated metro park.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A ruler in an over-populated Asian country orders people over 80 to be killed.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A dog bites a young girl and her parents have the dog euthanized
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A dog owner decides to euthanize his pain-wracked cancerous dog
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A lab uses baboons to discover a vaccine for aids
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Another lab learns how to use baboon hearts for transplants in humans.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Yet another lab uses living rabbits' eyeballs to test the toxicity of new cosmetics
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A city is surrounded by a siege. A woman slays her infant and eats his body.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • A city is surrounded by a siege. A woman slays the family pig and eats its body.
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Horse riding
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Dog racing
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Rodeo bronco and bull riding
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Bull fighting
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • Boxing
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • People eat beef
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue
  • People eat milk-fed veal
    Immoral Morally permissible Not a moral issue

    Summary Questions:

    1. T or F Animals have feelings
    2. T or F Humans and animals are essentially the same except for physical differences such as size, amount of gray matter, opposing thumbs, etc.
    3. T or F The real difference between humans and animals lies in the non-material, spiritual area.
    4. T or F The same moral rules should be applied to both humans and animals. Animals have the same rights as humans.
    5. T or F Animals have rights, but they are below, or lesser than those of humans.
    6. T or F Animals do not have rights, humans have responsibilities.
    7. T or F Humans can do whatever they want to animals.

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