Really... The pigs themselves rushed over the cliffs.
No one made them do it..
That's not what the story says.
Are you saying the pigs did not know what they were doing or the demons killed them?
I'm saying that your storybook has Jesus transfer these alleged demons into a herd of pigs, which he need not have done. I would say that I'm finding it difficult to believe why you seem to be struggling with this very simple point, except I know who I'm dealing with and all becomes clear.
Would you save the human or the pigs?
Instinctively, with nothing else to go on, the pigs. I like pigs. What if the human was a child molester or torturer, for instance?
Basically the choice was to save the one man worth more than the pigs.
That's a matter of opinion, but doesn't change the point that according to the terms of the story, magic miracle man Jesus could have done anything with these so-called demons apart from sending them into a herd of pigs leading to their death. That's unless he was constrained in his actions in some way - was he?
You do make a fuss about nothing because you have absolutely nothing in these discussions to support your disbelief.
What supports disbelief is lack of reasons for belief. Unless you are irremediably fallacy-prone (i.e. Hope; you) belief needs reasons; disbelief is the default setting until and unless those reasons are provided. That's basic logic.
If moaning about pigs is the height of your argument I guess that you being a vegetarian means eventually pigs will die anyway.
... and that isn't.
The truth is,if people stopped eating meat animals would not be kept and looked after as they are by farmers.
You seem to have a different idea of 'looked after' to me - and to sundry organisations such as VIVA, PETA, Compassion in World Farming and so forth.
They would be put down or left to die from horrible diseases in horrible states because no one would feed them or pay for medical attention for them.
No they wouldn't. If people stopped eating meat these poor creatures wouldn't even exist in the first place as there would be no demand for their flesh. Supply and demand, supply and demand, supply and demand.
Not eating meat would harm animals far more than them being well looked after and then slaughtered for their meat.
No it wouldn't. See above. Food animals exist in the numbers that they do to meet the demand for flesh. If the demand is cut off, the supply will die.
Look at the stray dogs and cats who are flea ridden and diseased. You would condemn all animals to that life if people stop eating meat.
What sort of mental aberration links cats and dogs to cows, pigs and sheep?
So if they stop drinking milk and eggs we see that even hens and cows would probably die out.
Yes, and like food animals that would be fine by me. I'd rather creatures were never brought into being in the first instance rather than being brought into being to live miserable lives and suffer horrendous deaths.
No one to milk them and no one to feed and keep them healthy. Seems vegetarians will cause more harm to animals than eating them ever did.
Only if you're incapable of rational thought, as you are.