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What is between Insaan and Haiwaan ?
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Posted 2 years ago on 12 Jan 2010 18:14 #
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
lol... was that a joke? if not, i still find it hilarious.Posted 2 years ago on 12 Jan 2010 18:19 # -
The muscle between his jaws and the muscle between his legs.... Insaan will learn how to control both.... Haivaan has no such ability.
Posted 2 years ago on 12 Jan 2010 18:28 # -
Neanderthals?
On a serious note, the difference is because of size and structure of human brain..Frontal lobe (neo cortex) is much more developed in humans.
Sexuality is not a good comparison.90% of birds and about 7% mamals are monogamous.
Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 0:55 # -
A common question, but each answer tells about it's author's scope of thinking!
Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 3:29 # -
@Salam
Agreed. All answers are subconsciously rehearsed in a mind (depending on its scope of thinking as you said) before they are expressed.Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 3:36 # -
for me its a very clear distinction.
Insaan can feel the pain for other insaans .
Hawaans can NOT do so.Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 5:20 # -
"""Insaan can feel the pain for other insaans .
Hawaans can NOT do so. """>>>>
Hence animals can be slaughtered in front of other animals on Eid-ul-Azhaa :)))
Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 5:30 # -
@Redscorpion,
it seems like ,u r having difficulty in finding any obvious difference between the two.Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 7:01 # -
@Beena
Well, I agree wiht Zia m, it's the brain size which matters !
Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 7:08 # -
"""When a pig screams upon being struck, it's because he feels pain. When the calf thrashes and cries out as his "humane" caretaker brands him with a hot iron and castrates him with a knife, and a cow's eyes go wide and her body flails after her throat's been slit open, it's because they feel intense pain. When a dog cowers before her abuser, it's because she remembers and is terrified of pain. When any animal, human or nonhuman, screams, cries, yelps, bellows, or squawks and runs, cowers, kicks, flinches, and thrashes to avoid the person hurting her or trying to kill her, it's because she feels, fears, and wants to avoid pain -- and wants to live. We are the same in this way.
It is true that we can't transport ourselves into another being's body and experience what he's experiencing, but that goes for our fellow humans as well, and we can easily observe that the pain is there and that our fellow animals (nonhuman and human alike) react to it in the same ways we do. Whether the pain is experienced in precisely the same way is morally irrelevant. And when we see other humans exhibiting all the signs of suffering and pain, but we don't speak the same language, do we question the validity of that pain simply because they can't tell us about it in words we would understand?"""
http://animalrights.change.org/blog/view/willful_slow_food_ignorance_and_the_pain_animals_feel
Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 7:09 # -
lo jee yeh hazrat apna pain point prove karnay wastay pig ley ayen hain
Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 7:10 # -
Some Insaans kill for pleasure, like Taliban do, then they get themselves degraded to Haiwaans. Even Haiwaans do not kill for pleasre.
I also agree with Beenai that "Insaan can feel the pain for other insaans . Hawaans can NOT do so. "
Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 8:46 # -
I like Oriel's statement on the subject, spot on!
Posted 2 years ago on 13 Jan 2010 9:41 #
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