I don't think Animal Research is always inhuman, but I do think it can be.
If experiments on an animals find cures and treatments for many people, then it seems wrong not to do the experiments.
On the other hand, the researchers must be responsible and make sure the animal experiments are done only when necessary, and cause as little suffering as possible.
2007-05-17 14:32:07
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answered by Mr. Bad Day 7
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Yes.
Jesus was a Nazarene.
http://one-faith-of-god.org/new_testament/apocrypha/nazarenes/nazarenes_0010.htm
The Nazarenes, were expert doctors, were vegetarians, believed in the equality of the sexes including as spiritual leaders, believed in the sacredness of all life and not harming animals, or breeding them for slaughter.
In contrast, Paul of Tarsus created the parasitic movement called christianity that has always seen animals as objects for use.
http://one-faith-of-god.org/new_testament/apocrypha/founders_christianity/founders_christianity_0010.htm
What would Jesus Think?
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+ Jesus would be horrified with the way people today justify the testing of animals.
+ Lets be clear here. Most, I mean the majority of animal testing goes into two major product ranges- cosmetic type products and new synthetic pain killers.
+ The oldest most natural and least side effected drugs are the natural grown opiates- ALL of which are illegal.
+ So claiming that animal testing necessary is yet another lie in a string of lies that keeps cheap, natural and abundant pain killers out of the hands of the poorest and animals in labs to be experiments.
2007-05-18 08:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily.
God blessed Noah and his sons and said to them: "Be fertile and multiply and fill the earth. Dread fear of you shall come upon all the animals of the earth and all the birds of the air, upon all the creatures that move about on the ground and all the fishes of the sea; into your power they are delivered. Every creature that is alive shall be yours to eat; I give them all to you as I did the green plants. (Genesis 9:1-3)
The Catholic Church teaches:
+ It is a sin to cause animals to suffer or die needlessly.
+ It is not a sin to kill animals with as little suffering as possible for food, clothing, and the health and safety of humans.
+ Medical and scientific experimentation on animals is a morally acceptable practice if it remains within reasonable limits and contributes to caring for or saving of human lives.
With love in Christ.
2007-05-18 00:24:00
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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