12characters wrote:classthe_king wrote:Spiders are unintelligent, unemotional creatures with no thoughts whatsoever. They have no families, no one to care about them because spiders can't care about something. This question is stupid because you're just looking to be deep and philosophical but you failed. Human's learn, grow, think, develop personalities, relationships, they can feel joy, pain, anger, jealousy, etc. They are completely aware of what's going on around them.
Is it wrong to kill a spider? Maybe. But it is much worse to kill a human and trying to argue that all animals are the same blah blah blah is just stupid. Some animals are more advanced than others and should be treated as so.
True, but there are other factors that can contribute to "imortance" too. Like take the bacteria that lives on us -and essentially "operates" us-. We are more advanced than them and are treated as such but without said bacteria, we would die. So, what I'm saying is that advancement isn't the only thing to consider. Not to mention, insects are what keep most of the planet working in a sense.
I'm not denying this at all. Everything on Earth works together to make it function. Spiders keep the fly (and other things) population down for example. But there are billions and billions and billions of insects in the world. It's probably well into the trillions. No matter how many spiders humans kill it's not going to affect anything. But killing just one human would negatively affect a lot of people's lives.