While we ourselves are the living graves of murdered animals, how can we expect any ideal living conditions on this earth?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Of all living things, only humans consciously anticipate death; the consequent need to choose how to behave in its face - to worry about how to die - distinguishes us from other animals. The need to manage death is the particular lot of humanity.
In most of the world, it is accepted that if animals are to be killed for food, they should be killed without suffering.
Man and animals are in reality vehicles and conduits of food, tombs of animals, hostels of Death, coverings that consume, deriving life by the death of others.
From my personal point of view, the Animals are dead. They killed themselves.
We must recognize the fact that adequate food is only the first requisite for life. For a decent and humane life, we must also provide an opportunity for good education, remunerative employment, comfortable housing, good clothing, and effective and compassionate medical care.
There's nothing humane about the flesh of animals who have had one or two or even three improvements made in their singularly rotten lives on today's factory farms.
I don't care if they eat me alive, I've got better things to do then survive.
I always felt people should live with animals.
The death industry markets caskets and embalming under the rubric of helping bodies look 'natural,' but our current death customs are as natural as training majestic creatures like bears and elephants to dance in cute little outfits, or erecting replicas of the Eiffel Tower and Venetian canals in the middle of the harsh American desert.
Pray to Christ for me that the animals will be the means of making me a sacrificial victim for God.
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