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Should we use animals for scientific tests? (We should NOT) - Coggle…
Should we use animals for scientific tests? (We should NOT)
Specialized info
investigations have found that animal-human interactions reduce anxiety, depression, and loneliness
With pets you can learn how to connect with people better and learn how to take care of a living things with enjoyment.
Kids who read to the real animals showed better social skills and more sharing, cooperation, and volunteering.
History and backround
Chimpanzees share 98.8% of their DNA with humans
A recent study showed that caring for fish helped teens with diabetes better manage their disease.
Cows were domesticated 10,500 years ago
Hook
“The price is never right on products tested on animals.”
– Bob Barker
“Why (test cosmetics) on some poor animal who hasn’t done anything wrong?”
– Ellen DeGeneres
Thesis statement
Animals should not be used for scientific testing because it is harmful, unethical, and there are better ways of testing products.
Argument #1- Animal testing is harmful
They can die
psychological distress and suffering
Many animals have their ears tagged
Argument #2- Animal testing is unethical
as Christians we are called to care for creation
Violates animals rights
Poisoning, shocking, burning, and killing animals
Argument #3- better ways for testing products
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