All life forms should be considered as intelligent life of different levels of development, not food

Introduced here is Nicholaas Chiao's idea of a new world-dominating religion. Niertismus envisions the purpose of the existence of humans as a sinless, harmless life. Sanity and Wealth, physical and chemical joys, and competition are satisfying life experiences. Niertismus promises to deliver them all! Niertismus encourages people to strive for infinite life at the expense of using clean, ethical, renewable, or artificial energy sources. Niertismus sees the human of the future as someone wearing clothing with a surface of solar batteries made to support oneself with electricity and consuming 3D-printed food produced without animal and plant cruelty. In Niertismus, a person can commit mistakes, but they must remember and correct these wrongdoings to achieve endless life and a higher state of being. According to Niertismus, one mistake causes another error; aggressiveness provokes response aggression; your wrongdoing evokes wrongdoing toward you by someone else. To achieve a higher state of being, one must commit as few mistakes, crimes, or sins as possible and, as a result, enjoy longevity and wealth.
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All life forms should be considered as intelligent life of different levels of development, not food

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When humans want to reach new hights in everything, to live life worth living in the wealth and luxury, with plenty of friends and contacts, we must think what other lives should not be offended by us. If domestic animals are kept in slavery, divided from nature, to simply become meat on our tables it is wrong. By granting them freedom human will become more ethical to himself in many aspects. Science could possibly provide food without murder and humans could possible be simply charged by the electricity in the future.
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