{"id":7984,"date":"2008-05-25T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-05-25T05:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/apologeticspress.org\/off-with-their-heads-2485\/"},"modified":"2021-10-07T16:50:41","modified_gmt":"2021-10-07T21:50:41","slug":"off-with-their-heads-2485","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/apologeticspress.org\/off-with-their-heads-2485\/","title":{"rendered":"Off With Their Heads!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Killing unborn human babies is okay, but decapitating roses?\u2014That is just plain wrong. At least, that is what the Swiss Confederation Federal Ethics Committee recently decided. Human beings are now playing God to the point that they are deciding for everybody else what is morally \u201cright\u201d and \u201cwrong\u201d: \u201cThe Committee members unanimously consider an arbitrary harm caused to plants to be <strong>morally impermissible<\/strong>\u201d (Willemsen, 2008, p. 20, emp. added). As an example, they explain that if a farmer, on his way home after cutting his grass for his animals, \u201cdecapitates flowers with his scythe\u201d without \u201crational reason\u201d (p. 9), he has committed a moral wrong. Really. I suppose that would be either planticide (if deliberate), or plantslaughter (if accidental).<\/p>\n<p>Why does the committee believe that killing plants arbitrarily is wrong? \u201cA clear <strong>majority<\/strong> also takes the position that we should handle plants with restraint for the ethical reason that individual plants have inherent worth\u201d (Willemsen, p. 10, emp. in orig.). They explain their use of the words \u201cinherent worth,\u201d by saying that plants, like the rosebush, have worth \u201cindependently of whether it is useful or whether someone ascribes a value to it\u201d (p. 7). So, when the card soldiers in <em>Alice in Wonderland<\/em> painted the roses red, they were doing more than merely upsetting the queen (who called for their heads). They were committing a heinous unethical act of seismic proportions and deserved to be punished for their flagrant disregard of roses\u2019 inherent worth\u2014and their right to be the color they were born, or should we say, grown with.<\/p>\n<p>The truth is, human beings have \u201cinherent value\u201d that surpasses the physical realm, because God made us in His image (Genesis 1:27). Unlike the rest of Creation, humans have a soul, and will exist forever. We were created on a different plane from the rest of Creation. Plants have \u201cinstrumental value,\u201d because they are useful to humans. God created and protects plants for that reason. Sometimes plants have a \u201crelational value,\u201d if we ascribe value to them (e.g., a tree \u201cplanted in memory of a person who has died\u201d [p. 7], or a rose garden that we value because of its beauty). However, a plant\u2019s value is not equal to that of a human being. Jesus emphasized this very point when He contrasted the two: \u201cIf God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will He not much more clothe you?\u201d (Matthew 6:30). Humans are of far greater value than flowers or grass.<\/p>\n<p>But the committee says that plants \u201cstrive after something,\u201d and should not be hampered without \u201cgood reason.\u201d After all,<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\n\t\trecent findings in natural science, such as the many commonalities between plants, animals and humans at molecular and cellular level [sic], remove the reasons for excluding plants in principle from <strong>the moral community<\/strong>&#8230;. Studies in cell biology show that plants and animals, which share a developmental history lasting 3 billion years, have many processes and reactions that do not differ fundamentally at the cellular level&#8230;. Plants react to touch and stress, or defend themselves against predators and pathogens, in highly differentiated ways (Willemsen, pp. 5,15, emp. added).<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>They continue:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\n\t\t[I]t could be that plants&#8230;fulfill the necessary conditions for a kind of sentience [sense perception, consciousness, the ability to feel\u2014JM]&#8230;. It is not clear that plants have sentience, but <strong>neither is it clear that this is not the case<\/strong>. It cannot therefore be argued that the reasons for excluding plants from the circle of beings that <strong>must be morally considered,<\/strong> have been eliminated&#8230;. The majority of the committee members at least do not rule out <strong>the possibility that plants are sentient<\/strong>, and that this is morally relevant (p. 15, emp. added).<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/apologeticspress.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/offwhead1-1.jpg\" class=\"alignleft\">Not quite half of the committee is doubtful that plants are sentient. So, almost half of the committee are not totally sure, but are \u201cdoubtful\u201d that plants are sentient. \u201cA small group considers it probable\u201d that they are. Unbelievable! This sort of \u201creasoning\u201d is the logical outcome of atheism and alienation from God. Are we to start considering the grass\u2019s feelings before we step on the front lawn? If people of this stripe ever overcome their current doubt and convince themselves that plants really are sentient, plants will take their rightful place as \u201cpart of the moral community.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>They go further. \u201cThe majority opinion is that we require justification to disturb plants\u2019 ability to develop\u201d (p. 17). So, we have to justify ourselves to a plant before we \u201cdisturb\u201d it. Concerning \u201cownership of plants,\u201d the majority of the committee believes that plants are \u201cexcluded for moral reasons from absolute ownership. By this interpretation no one may handle plants entirely according to his\/her own desires\u201d (p. 20). So, if you live in Switzerland, your potted plant in the kitchen is legally protected. You might think that you own it and can do with it as you please, but you do not, and cannot. And, logically, if you mistreat it (forget to water it as often as you should, water it too much, fail to provide it with proper sunlight, or provide too much sunlight), you could be brought up on charges of\u2014plant abuse. I wonder if plant nurseries in Switzerland will need to provide instructions, with every plant they sell, on how to respect the rights of plants.<\/p>\n<p>Notice that as yet, if one has a \u201cgood reason,\u201d it is not wrong to kill plants. But why should it matter if one has a good reason or not? If it is wrong to kill plants, why hesitate to say so forthrightly? Why the loophole? If plants have so many similarities to humans biologically at the cellular level, and it is not acceptable to kill human beings, why should it be acceptable to kill plants? Liberals say that we should not even kill human beings when they have committed heinous crimes worthy of death. Killing others through war is frowned upon, too. The only human killing that seems to be acceptable is euthanasia and abortion, and yet, it is not likely the committee would approve of plant abortion. They likely would rally around a dying plant to keep it alive rather than finish it off. So, why allow plant killing <strong>at all<\/strong>? The answer is that, without it, what would we eat? Eating animals is frowned upon by vegetarians. They insist we should exclude meat from our diets. But now killing plants is also being frowned upon. So what is left for us to eat? Insects and dirt? Should we become scavengers and eat only dead items, like road kill or rotting plants? Imagine a dozen starving human beings circling a tree waiting for an apple to die and fall off the tree. Notice the hypocrisy. \u201cIt is wrong to kill plants\u201d\u2014up until the point where it really affects me. If these plant-defenders, these champions of flowers, were truly loving and sacrificial towards plants, as they pretend, they would eat no plants or animals at all\u2014any more than they would eat a fellow human being. In fact, given their cockeyed reasoning, they should not even eat dead plants or animals, since to do so would deprive poor little bacteria and microorganisms of their food source. Plus, it would be a desecration of the plant\u2019s memory. Doesn\u2019t the Swiss government committee care for them, too? The loving and sacrificial thing to do would be for humans just to die, and let the Earth be spared the horrible interference of humans.<\/p>\n<p>Consider some implications. Ethically speaking, the arbitrary killing of a plant is now considered to be morally wrong, just like killing a human baby. Of course, to many in society, killing a baby, when it is on the opposite side of the mother\u2019s skin, is not ethically wrong. So, that implies that plants now have more value than a human baby that is merely separated from us by temporary tissues and fluids!<\/p>\n<p>If plants are now to be placed on a pedestal, the future will be bleak indeed. How long will it be until it is considered morally <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/apologeticspress.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/08\/offwhead2-1.jpg\" class=\"alignleft\">wrong to cut your grass and trim your bushes? What about the murder of trees in order to make room for new roads, houses, and buildings, or to make paper? Logically, all use of wood must be banned. We will have to live in tee-pees made from the leather of dead and rotting animal carcasses or build dirt huts, although doing so, again, would disturb the miniscule bacteria that inhabit such things. Killing cotton plants for clothing would be unacceptable. Humans will have to let the plants take over society. In fact, again, we humans just need to kill ourselves to protect the environment. Remaining alive will mean absolute submission to \u201cMother Earth\u201d with zero interference so that we are not guilty of sinning against her or having dominion over her. Technological and economical progress must come to a screeching stop so that no harm is inflicted on the environment. We should eliminate all of our energy-using devices and technological advancements, and return to a more primitive time. But wait. There has never been a time when humans did not encroach on their environment. In fact, it would be virtually impossible not to affect the environment\u2014even if you lived in a cave and ate dirt. Microorganisms reside in dirt. Even breathing air affects living entities. Don\u2019t those many airborne microscopic organisms and viruses that are sucked into the human lungs have the right to be included in the \u201cmoral community\u201d? This entire discussion is insane.<\/p>\n<div>\n<h2>\n\t\tREFERENCES<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<p>Willemsen, Ariane, ed. (2008), \u201cThe Dignity of Living Beings with Regard to Plants\u2014Moral Consideration of Plants for their Own Sake,\u201d Federal Ethics Committee on Non-Human Biotechnology (Berne: Swiss Confederation), April.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Killing unborn human babies is okay, but decapitating roses?\u2014That is just plain wrong. At least, that is what the Swiss Confederation Federal Ethics Committee recently decided. 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