What do you expect from a 900 year old drunk?
2007-04-16 08:29:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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no longer inevitably. Having worked in animal rescue, i've got confidence that some animals are far extra helpful than particular human beings available. i've got seen firsthand what morally bankrupt human beings can do to animals, and it incredibly is appalling. As human beings, we've distinctive concept procedures than different animals, yet in spite of if or no longer that makes us "more desirable" may be a component of dialogue. we are in a position to definitely maim and kill those creatures; what separates us from them, i think, is the occasional summoning of ethics that it would take to refrain from doing so. i'm Roman Catholic. As for the bonus question, the final action picture I watched became into the secret technological know-how Theater 3000 version of "youngsters From Outer area".
2016-10-22 08:11:08
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answered by trinkle 4
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First of all, God made a distinct seperation when he created animals and when he created man. This in itself says that God does not equate man with animals. Secondly, Noah did not only take 2 of every animal. Read the story and you will see that some were taken in twos, others in sevens.
2007-04-16 08:34:39
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answered by Anonymous
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..God has never imparted the same qualities of man as he did towards animals, the Bible clearly states that in Genesis 1....he created the animals, and then created man in HIS (God's) image...I know scientifically we consider our physical makeup the same as animals (mammals in particular)..
2. God's grace extended to Noah and his family, whenever God makes a covenant with man, God always extends that grace to the descendants of those who follow God, that's why God still invests so much into the Jewish Nation, even though the original covenant was made with only Abraham present, the Jewish nation still benefits as a result of Abraham and God's agreement..
3. Although We have the same physical makeup as animals, we don't really ready how God has given animals a Soul and a Spirit (..1 Thessalonians 5:23...the very God of Peace sanctify you wholy, spirit, sould and body)...we never read of these elements existing in animals, and God although he cares for the animals, never expresses his desire to relate to animals...I'll say animals have a body,,,(of course), animals may have a soul (which is made up of our intellect, and conscience,)...but they don't have a spirit to which they can relate one on one to God....(John 4:23..God is a Spirit and they that worship Him must worship Him in Spirit and in truth)....
2007-04-16 08:40:53
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answer #4
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answered by sterling_love@sbcglobal.net 2
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Who considers human beings as animals?
2007-04-16 08:33:09
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answer #5
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answered by Moni B 4
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Whoever created the story of Noah's ark left out a whole lot of important facts didn't they? I don't think many people even consider this to be a good bedtime story any more.
2007-04-16 08:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps God does not consider humans to be animals. But foolish man does
2007-04-16 08:44:18
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answered by WhatIf 4
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Because humans aren't animals. Noah was the one who was to BRING the animals on the ark. He was the boss.
2007-04-16 08:30:18
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answered by FUNdie 7
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Humans are considered animals from a biological point of view, but the word 'animal' is used colloquially to refer only to animals other than humans.
Seriously, can you not see anything else wrong with that story?
2007-04-16 08:30:35
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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First, get the part where two of every animal on the ship makes sense.
2007-04-16 08:29:52
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answer #10
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answered by Haji 3
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Eight (8) is symbolic for new beginnings also. The Bible is amazing.
2007-04-16 08:34:59
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answer #11
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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