No. Every creature on this planet is part of the food chain - and the loss of any single species can dramatically alter the ecosystem of our planet. Well, everyone but humans. If you rid the world of mice or mosquitos you would find that other species simply could not survive for lack of a major food source. If you rid the world of humans no other species would suffer - in fact, many would thrive like never before. I wonder if the animal kingdom thinks we are satan's creatures...lol!
Peace!
2006-12-10 04:11:57
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answer #1
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answered by carole 7
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Has it come across your mind that humans are from hell or evil in some way? Insects, reptiles, and "horrible" animals are not evil, they are creatures with defense mechanisms and weapons for catching they're prey so they can survive, and the humans who provoke them are the evil predators.
Humans are the only creatures that purposely kill animals without intending to eat them, we're the only animals who kill for pleasure or fun or revenge.
If anything, every other animals was made by God, and humans are the ones from hell.
Besides, God made his angels to be servants, they were all good, Lucifer was his favourite of the Seraphim, and Lucifer was jealous of how he always praised God and was never praised in return for his loyalty, and he wanted a bit of that power.
2006-12-10 04:27:05
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answer #2
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answered by Maitreya 3
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There is no such thing as a horrible animal. They all fill specific niches in their ecosystems and are essential. None are evil. They keep the system balanced so it can remain healthy. Unlike humans who can destroy entire ecosystems and alter the Earth's environment to such an extent that it endangers all life.
By the way, I have in my house as pets those evil creatures like insects, spiders, reptiles, underwater creatures. You should get to know them - they aren't horrible at all.
2006-12-10 04:50:30
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answer #3
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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What about dinosaurs especially carntourace(sp) He has these huge teeth that can rip and human apart.
No actually god created them, did you know crocodiles has Anti-dotes that kills I think almost every Bactria in the water, ever wonder how they actually get cut and need no healing not to miss they don't get infected...
Everything is created is for a purpose, nothing is created without it, that's why we should be balanced, Human territory and Animals too, unfortunately people are breaking this balance by planting farms and what so on...This is how you destroy animal habitat, many insects benefit humans in a way or another, the most animal that actually controls the food chain with a really huge percent is the wildebeest, crocodiles feeds on them, lions, and so on...
Animals do affect how people lives...
2006-12-10 04:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. Animals are just animals they don't have a sense of good or evil, we imbue that upon them at our leisure. In fact Insects generally perform extremely beneficial purposes. Pollination for example.
The ecosystem is amazingly complex and most creatures within it serve a purpose. In fact that only creature that seems to lack a larger purpose in the ecosystem and performs what could be called evil acts is man. Have you ever thought that just maybe humanity is the evil creature created in hell to destroy God's perfect work?
2006-12-10 04:14:31
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answer #5
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answered by rehobothbeachgui 5
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No! they are not from hell or evil, they are part of God's creation. When God finished His creation it was perfect. In the Garden of Eden there was no death and no harmful creatures. The sin of Adam and Eve brought death into the world and damaged the whole of creation, (the origin of entropy). In this new environment of death, decay and corruption outside the garden of Eden, animals which had once been peaceful, became aggressive and predatory. Hunting and being hunted, so some creatures could be considered as having become evil, but they only do what they are programmed to do, unlike humans, they have no free will in matters of morality. The original sin of Adam and Eve put a curse on God's, once perfect creation. So it is humans that are responsible for any evil we perceive in the natural world.
2006-12-10 04:11:06
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answer #6
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answered by A.M.D.G 6
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well the bible speaks of the locust coming out of the pits no one thinks twice about killing a fly they are quite the pest and the sea creature there will be no oceans or sea's in heaven so they will not be there either but God created them too and everything was created by God for God so they have a purpose the bible says the snakes on the new earth will eat dust
2006-12-10 04:18:39
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answer #7
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answered by jamnjims 5
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Ever occurred to you that we probably look horrible to them too?;)....No living creature is from Hell, no creature is evil. Those animals are just different, and differences are what makes this world a special place. Peace.
2006-12-10 04:11:15
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answered by Love_my_Cornish_Knight❤️ 7
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No! Have you ever looked closely at an insect. they are incredibly beautiful creatures. I love looking at spiders webs - forget art galleries - the real works of art are in your garden. They are fantastic intricate constructions. Your average spider is a genius architect and builder. They are not from hell - they are God's greatest tiny creations.
2006-12-10 04:15:10
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answered by belickcat 4
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Nope, not in the least. Insects and Animals simply are what they are, the only evil is the evil we as humans hang on to them.
2006-12-10 04:10:22
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answered by Black Dragon 5
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