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Does Jesus have absolutely no sensitive attitude towards innocent living beings other than his 12 men and his daddy?

2007-10-22 06:25:26 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Hope, try capitalizing first letter in your sentence.

2007-10-22 06:30:27 · update #1

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Beavers don't live in trees. They live in floating dens in the water (made out of tree limbs). But as to the rest of your post, Jesus doesn't exist so his feelings are moot.

2007-10-22 06:30:12 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 6 4

There wasn't a beaver living inside the fig tree that Jesus cursed. But what Jesus did is bad enough without making a beaver homeless, anyway.

Jesus comes up to a fig tree to nab a fig to eat cause he's hungry. However, it not being the season for fig trees to bloom, there are no figs on the tree. So what does Jesus do? Curses out the innocent tree, and kills it, for no reason!

He had a total hissy fit. And why?? This was the same guy who could supposedly produce fishes and loaves to feed a multitude, yet couldn't make a fig tree bloom a fig?

Must have left his magic wand at home that day or something I guess.

2007-10-22 13:34:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

There is no reason to be so cynical about something NOT in the Bible. Perhaps some reading would uncover the fact Jesus cursed the tree because it bore no fruit and was using it as a example of a person going through life not having anything to show for their lives. As far as the beaver, lol... the closest water source was a well, not a body of water... and beavers needs water as a source of survival.

2007-10-22 13:34:06 · answer #3 · answered by ☮ Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ☮ 6 · 1 4

The tree that Jesus cursed was a fig tree that gave every indication that it was producing fruit but there was no fruit on the tree. The curse was meant as a warning to people who act as if they know God, but are only playing religion instead.

I do not know what, if any, animals live in or are dependant on the fig trees, but God does care about animals. He cares even more about humans and would be willing to sacrifice the animals in that tree for you.

2007-10-22 13:36:54 · answer #4 · answered by joanney 2 · 1 2

Since no Castor canadensis live in trees I assume you must mean Beaver Cleaver. June has been worried about him so it's good that Jesus found his hiding place.

2007-10-22 13:32:03 · answer #5 · answered by Murazor 6 · 1 0

Please show us where in the Bible it stated that there was a beaver living in the tree that Jesus cursed; cuz I must have missed that verse.

Besides if you knew anything about innocent living beings, you'd know that beaves live in lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds, and actually gnaw at trees until they fall. Then they use the fallen trees and branches to dam up the waters around them. Next time check your facts before you wrongly judge someone, esp. Jesus of all people!

2007-10-22 13:35:19 · answer #6 · answered by kaz716 7 · 0 3

Jesus cursed the tree because it was not fulfilling its purpose. Fig trees are supposed to produce figs. The fig tree had no fruit and that is why Jesus cursed it. This tree was symbolic. If there was anything living in the tree it was probably rats.

2007-10-22 13:35:42 · answer #7 · answered by the sower 4 · 0 3

A beaver lived inside a fruit tree in Israel? Must've been some beaver.

2007-10-22 13:31:17 · answer #8 · answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7 · 3 3

'sensitive attitude towards innocent living beings' funny!

He created beavers I think he cares about them more than you.

AND he cursed a FIG tree, beavers don't live on fig tree.

You really goofed in your try to mock Jesus. You are making fun of God! Be careful!

CHAD - Jesus hates animals? SO now you hate Jesus because of your dumb dog?!? Now that's genius.

2007-10-22 13:31:22 · answer #9 · answered by K in Him 6 · 4 7

Beavers don't live in trees.

2007-10-22 13:29:39 · answer #10 · answered by sdb deacon 6 · 5 3

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