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Originally Posted by kane
Agreed, we are predators although some of that has likely left us over the years as we begin relying more on farming etc as other sources of food.
In the wild most predators don't kill simply for the joy of killing. They have a reason. It may be other than food (like breeding rights, protecting territory or other members of their group etc), but as far as I am aware there isn't a lot of killing simply for the sake of killing.
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First of all; killing is not a synonym for hunting. Okay?
Secondly: predators in nature get to satisfy their need for hunting. Humans have hunted for food, fur, bones, joints, etc. and have liked it. You know, as we like things those promote our survival. Evolution has done that to us. Like you don't need a reason to have sex, other than having sex. Or do you have sex to purely reproduce, you don't like sex? Everything else is sick minded and maybe a sign of a serial killer?