LOL.
God just wanted to see a banquet in action.
Who's fighting for those lobster claws now?
2007-09-26 03:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The earliest Upanishad calls the world "the eater and the eaten".
The world itself--the universe itself--is a self-sustaining and recycling organism. Your question is not about "God" it is about the phenomonen of ego-identity that rails at the idea of being grist for the mill in the cycle of life.
2007-09-26 04:20:14
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answered by philosophyangel 7
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Life feeds on life. This world is but a shadow of the spiritual world. We are given this existence as a gift. It may last for one minute or 100 years. There are no guarantees regardless of what we pretend to believe.
MoOOOo!
2007-09-26 03:35:53
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answered by Bye Bye 6
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God originally designed us all to be herbivors. There were no carnivors before the flood. All vegetation had been destroyed in the flood thus God gave man the go ahead to eat what he wished.
2007-09-26 03:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you think you could have come up with a better plan than God?
2007-09-26 03:35:07
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answered by Elle 6
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In the beginning it wasn't that way, only after sin entered in the picture.
2007-09-26 03:35:09
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answered by B"Quotes 6
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Man is not meant to be food for animals or for other man.
2007-09-26 03:37:59
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answered by jeni 7
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Because it's entertaining, duh.
2007-09-26 03:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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