What’s More Important?
a) Eagles? b) Beach Mice? Or c) Humans?
If you answered “a” or “b”…you need to re-examine your priorities, power of deductive reasoning, logic skills, and internal capacity for compassion.
Humans are more important than all the other animals, fish, insects, reptiles, amphibians, bacteria, viruses, and microbes put together.
Now…having said that, I also need to quickly add you should treat the other species with a certain degree of human kindness. And while we’ve been given dominion over them by our Creator, we don’t have the right to be cruel. And having said that, let me also add that cruelty does not include eating animals. That’s not cruel. It’s tasty. But you should never torture God’s creatures. That reflects negatively on your ability to love your fellow man as well.
There are many in our country who, under false pretenses, would rather elevate animal rights above human rights. As my header title implies, I don’t agree, condone, or otherwise concur. In the following video you’ll see just a little of why elevating animals above humans is wrong, irresponsible, and despicable. Check it out…
Stay tuned,
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Green makes me blue.
My aunt and uncle had a potato farm in Klamath Falls. Being elderly and needing to live close to their children, they had a hard time selling their property and for far less $$. It was very sad. And, that’s no fish story!
And blue can make you see red…
I like the pun, Donna…fish story. Good one. thanks for the insightful input.
And green and red remind me of Christmas under a Colorado blue sky.