There's so many contradictions.
I thought god liked animal blood. Don't tell me that when animals were sacrificed back in the day that they were humanely killed.
2007-11-28 02:13:14
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answer #1
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answered by timbers 5
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What the hell the vegetarian activist & environmentalist do? This is their job.
Why don’t these confronted in congress, mass media, school debates and sms blogs??
It seems human does not understand the symbolic of God "petting the animals," and showing Adam and Eve "the special care" he gives them, goes on to contradict the Bible by claiming that God created the animals for man to eat. "Taking care of the garden is an act of gratitude for the One who...placed the birds, animals and fish for our delight and sustenance." Even Jesus Christ hug a lamb in his lap, does not meant he took it for a slaughter.
http://www.all-creatures.org/hr/hrafall.htm
2007-11-28 01:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't matter what religion we are, or even a free-thinker (no-thinker)...cruelty is against in all human culture.
(But sorry...I know also your family culture because I'm...)
Those not even put a single attempt to stop the cruelty to animals, pls do not mess this blog. At least if you realized such product is worst than the “poison”, what should you do?
Everyone must see…
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video.asp?video=meet_your_meat&Player=wm
2007-11-28 01:06:45
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answered by GodSentoU 2
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We shall see.
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.
For more information, see Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 2415-2418 and following: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt3sect2chpt2art7.htm#2415
With love in Christ.
2007-11-28 01:19:57
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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I thought animals were the dominion of men. Chalk up another contradiction.
2007-11-28 01:01:08
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Answer2 : auntybob1
Oh God, Is there any Christian Animal Right Activists around? I guest so…
2007-11-28 01:01:26
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answered by AuntyBob 2
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St*pid answer "animals were the dominion of men, men were dominion of super-men". Do not forget, once you are weak, defenseless, or in worst poverty, you would be worst that the animal, if you are not protected by any law of your country or religion.
2007-11-28 01:18:42
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answered by Anonymous
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So what? Care What? Everyone around me does the same…in the “delusion by societal norm”. Jesus redeemed us for past, present & future sins.
2007-11-28 00:59:22
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answered by Anonymous
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it will carry as much weight as all of Pope Benedicts confessions...which is...
2007-11-28 01:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm not catholic so i don't care what the "pope" says...
2007-11-28 01:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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