Sentences with phrase «feel pain and suffering»

Although they can not speak, animals still feel pain and suffering.
If he choose option 2... he'll have 2 months of treatment... poking proding pills etc and he will still feel pain and suffering of this world?
«The Animal Legal Defense Fund strongly believes that the law ought to recognize animals» ability to feel pain and suffer, as well as their interest in living their lives without fear and distress,» Dunn said.
The ASPCA's policies are based on empirical evidence and are supported by scientific research that establishes animals» capacity to feel pain and suffer.
Can animals feel pain and suffer?

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«The passenger alerted the crew onboard that she was suffering from discomfort and pain and mentioned that she was feeling unwell,» the airline said.
Having worked as a firefighter for over thirty years, having worked as a grief counselor for over five years, having experienced lots of pain, suffering and sorrow as a hypnotherapist, to allow those in grieve, to be able to share their feelings and emotions in a non-judgmental atmosphere is huge.
Few of them are in a position to understand much more than their own feeling, their own circle of family and friends, and their own pain and suffering.
We are reminded not just of our strength but of our weakness as well; not just of glory but also of misery; not just of pleasure but also of finitude; not just of warmth and the coming - to - be of the self in relation with others, but also of limitation and isolation; not just marriage but divorce; not just trust but betrayal and desertion; not just good feeling but pain, suffering, daily reminders of mortality, impermanence, the inevitability and the necessity of death.
Then there are the Bad Attitudes of the immature in faith: I have a hard time accepting myself; I feel overwhelmed by all the responsibilities and obligations I have; My life is filled with stress and anxiety; I tend to be critical of other people; I do not want churches getting involved in political issues; I do not understand how a loving God can allow so much pain and suffering in the world.
This I feel is incredibly insensitive and naive to the pain that those exposed to his teaching have suffered and are possibly still suffering.
All pain to all creatures is felt immediately and bodily by God: one does not suffer alone.
With respect, that you see removing a non-sentient embryo / fetus as comparable to the drowning / hacking to death of sentient children / infants suggests a lack of reasonable empathy (perhaps you don't have children and have never felt the helplessness in watching them suffer through pain?).
It is sin that makes us feel separated from God, and this is the feeling Jesus expressed on the cross, and is one reason Jesus went to the cross — to take our sin and bear it away into death so that we can see that God has not left us, has not abandoned us, and has not forsaken us, but has fully entered into our pain, our suffering, and even into our sin, so that He might show us how much He loves and cares for us.
The pain and anguish we feel every day, the suffering of being separated from God that has so numbed our souls, the despair and fear that drives us to live as we do, was felt for the very first time by Jesus on the cross when sin came upon Him.
God feels both anger and pain when His children suffer as you have.
I write my songs about what God lays on my heart and I, likewise, feel mostly moved by a song when it is about the pain and suffering of the people in this world.
A helpful quotation comes from the pen of John Paul II, before he was Pope: «Since [animals] are beings endowed with feeling and sensitive to pain, man is required to ensure that the use of these creatures is never attended by suffering or torture.»
The last time I felt this close to the glory of God was while I was giving birth to my tines; that collusion of pain and suffering and joy and release and life.
God is not to be perceived as an abstract remote deity insensitive to the deepest religious feelings which grow out of experiences of pain, suffering, death, and human agony.
As a child I used to suffer tortures of shyness, and if my shoe - lace was untied would feel shamefacedly that every eye was fixed on the unlucky string; as a girl I would shrink away from strangers and think myself unwanted and unliked, so that I was full of eager gratitude to any one who noticed me kindly; as the young mistress of a house I was afraid of my servants, and would let careless work pass rather than bear the pain of reproving the ill - doer; when I have been lecturing and debating with no lack of spirit on the platform, I have preferred to go without what I wanted at the hotel rather than to ring and make the waiter fetch it.
I worked with young refugee students and one evening expressed the distress i felt at seeing their continued pain and suffering, even when in safety here.
They feel that sin must be punished, that pain and suffering must be meted about by God on all who disobey His will.
Perhaps we resort to Christianese in the context of suffering because it is so freaking terrifying... for both the person suffering and those who feel helpless in the face of their loved one's pain.
In other words, Much of Christianity I feel needs to reevaluate suffering not as personal pain, but as a cross we carry for our souls and the souls of others.
I never truly felt the pain of unbelief until I began to believe,» observes Christian Wiman in My Bright Abyss: Meditation of a Modern Believer, a rich, beautiful, spiritually honest, theologically informed assembly of fragmentary, God - haunted reflections about suffering, death, love, life, poetry, and the shimmering gift of the real.
I do not to say that we do not feel pain from the illusion of loneliness, we very well do, but, (and I think this is also another important note) our sufferings are not useless or in vain unless we choose to make them so.
Kudos to you, I also suffer from many issues and am now living gluten, dairy free and it feels great although i still have pain.
I get that she's riding high from the event, but if she thinks she's an inspiration because she took another job after falling, she's totally clueless about the pain and suffering many of us feel on a daily basis.
Water may feel very uncomfortable if applied to the breast, you may suffer from breast pain and your baby may feed less.
When I witness someone suffering, including myself, I realize that we are either too afraid to share our pain, we allow ourselves to be honest and vulnerable and we are then judged, misunderstood or dismissed, or we really don't have anyone we feel connected to and trust in such a way to provide the necessary space we need for the disclosure.
The less time is left before the delivery, the more woman begins to feel discomfort from the heavy weight, she finds it harder to breathe, and suffers from leg and back pains.
Because I want to linger just a few days and weeks longer in this place of contentment with the small family I have and with a being - body, mind, and heart that finally feels it has shed it's weighted layers of grief, sadness, pain, suffering, pregnancy after loss, anxiety, hope, fear, pounds, and breast milk.
I have mild plantar fasciitis due to my ridiculously flat feet, so I know how it feels to suffer that constant pain day in and day out.
Kids prefer to cooperate and do what's in their best interest, but if they feel disrespected, they will suffer great personal pain to show they can't be bossed around.
Why would you choose pain and suffering when you could experience the best feeling in the world?
I mean, I realize moms go through way more pain and suffering during pregnancy and labor, but they also have the joy of feeling the baby inside them and bonding while nursing (if mom decides to go that route), so dads are left out in so many ways.
A woman should listen to herself and if she feels there's a risk of early childbirth (for example, she suffers from regular cramping abdominal pain), she should go to the hospital, because the chance of successful delivery is very big during this term.
Then, unfortunately, my son started to suffer from reflux and colic, It was very distressing to see my son in pain and felt out of depth on what to do.
«I suffer from chest pains, low mood, crying, and feeling like I can't cope.»
«There's no words that are going to take away the grief and the pain and the suffering that they feel,» said Inspector Philip Rivera, Commanding Officer of the 46th Precinct.
«The current pains and sufferings that our people are feeling today are the results of yesterday's mismanagement of the commonwealth of our great country.
Shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander said «serious questions» remained: «The pain and suffering still felt by many about the tragic events of 1984 places a particular duty on the Government to provide what answers it can to address very genuine concerns.»
«For the first time in his life he was able to feel and understand the pain and suffering of ordinary people.
Patients who suffer from neuropathy; these sensations and feelings of pain are called allodynias and dyesthesias, respectively.
I have always felt a sense of helplessness as over the years I saw their pain and suffering, but there was no curative treatment available.
But ever since cerebral organoids were first created from stem cells in 2013, they have ignited an intense ethical debate, including about whether they can suffer, feel pain, or be conscious — and whether they have human rights.
Postpartum depression is a condition still poorly understood by many, and suffered with in silence by mothers who feel ashamed for their pain.
Instead, low - to moderate - intensity exercises and simple stretches, alternating with rest and relaxation on days when you are feeling fatigued, is the way to go when you are suffering from FM or another chronic pain and fatigue disorder.
Maybe it's as simple as how alive and purposeful you feel when you know you're making a positive difference in the world, or maybe it just feels so damn good to know you aren't contributing to an animal's pain or suffering in any way.
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