You didn't see the Lion King?
See Elton John's song The Circle of Life. Easier to understand than the Bible...
Then there's that whole thing IN the Bible. If you give a man a fish he'll eat for a day. If you teach a man to fish, he'll eat for a lifetime. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's how God wanted it. He plainly tells us what not to eat in the Bible.
2006-12-27 14:17:47
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answered by sdkramer76 4
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Before dog food was made by all the dog food companies, what did we feed them? Dogs were originally non-domesticated animals which ate what ever they could get too. Yes I agree some food should be avoided by dogs - chocolate, potatoes, cooked bones, the usual poisonous/dangerous stuff, but most dog food these days contain "human food" of some sort (vegetables, pasta etc) As long as you are responsible with what you feed your dogs, a little bit of left overs now and then shouldn't harm them.
2016-03-28 21:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the Vedic knowledge food for human beings is grains, vegetation, and milk products. The laws of nature allow animals to eat the flesh of other animals, they do not get karma for that. Human beings do. What goes around comes around. If we eat flesh we have to come back (reincarnation) for every life taken for our sense gratification. "To what purpose is the multitude of you sacrifices unto Me? Saith the Lord, I am full of the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of fed beasts, and I delight not in the blood of bulls or cows or of lambs or of goats. When ye spread forth your hands, I will hide Mine eyes from you. When ye make many prayers, Iwill not hear, for your hands are full of blood." Isaiah 1:11, 15
"He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man."
Isaiah 66:3
Many Christians, Jews, and Muslims use so called scriptural injections to support their flesh eating addiction. But the fact is these are all injunctions put fourth by man not Gods original teachings. That is why He keeps having to come or send His representative. (to reestablish the Truth again and again)
"But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat. And surely your blood of your lives will I require: at the hand of every beast Will I require it."Gen 9:4-5 go to gospelofthenazirenes for the original New Testament before king Constantine misconstrued so many things. go to krishnaculture. for Vedic understanding of human food. Read Bhagavad Gita as it is By Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada
2006-12-27 14:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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god did nothing wrong the killing is just a natural way of life like a lot of the animals kill other animals to survive so dont think god did something wrong he loves everyone
2006-12-27 14:18:21
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answered by tubbyo555 1
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will at least u didn't take the way that i thought and bring up each the unwanted, kinda had me worried there for a minute, any way there cloning so we can eat a cross anatomy of what ever they call protein some day
2006-12-27 14:29:07
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answered by bev 5
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We're not supposed to eat only animals, you know. We're supposed to cultivate the land and eat things that grow in it. And there weren't supposed to be six billion people on this planet at any one time.
2006-12-27 14:23:19
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answered by Jennifer 2
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It's called 'long pork' on some of the islands. Human is supposed to be pretty good.
2006-12-27 14:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It is nature, not god. Survival of the fittest. We happen to be the fittest.
2006-12-27 14:18:16
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answered by Chula 4
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We were made to be top of the food chain ....and I am happy about that .....ever noticed that no other creature can think like us (well most of us )...
2006-12-27 14:26:10
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answered by Vivian X 3
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that is the way god wanted it, he created man to be the ruler over the animals. thats why he created man last, and thats why we have the abiltiy to speak, learn, reason, and we have souls.
2006-12-27 14:18:05
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answered by MW saved my life. 2
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