The BBC is very keen on
how animals live or are endangered, but the lives of millions of people, who, according to Attenborough, are not surviving, is not of interest.
There is so much to learn from
how animals live and how at peace they are with the world.
Kindergartners do dramatic play to understand
how animals live in different habitats.
Instead, we have to get past visual observation and study more carefully
how animals live.
By heading out to the country they can see where their milk and eggs come from, and
how the animals live.
First we talked about
how some animals live in a very cold environment and I asked the children how they thought those animals stayed warm.
Our work shows
how animals living in a small geographic area can modify their appearance over time to match their respective environment.»
If they do sport similar treads, Fronimos says, as with the sauropods, it will help paleontologists make «more precise interpretations about
how these animals lived and what kinds of stresses their bodies were subjected to.»
Hill and his students will use the items to better understand the formation of bone accumulations and
how the animals lived and died.
Tiny mouse teeth helped archaeologists find clues of
how these animals lived nearly 15,000 years ago.
Not exact matches
And not only do you need to know
how to deal with things on the road — tricks to get the horse to drink while traveling and help avoid colic,
how to treat or bandage a wound if necessary — you also need to know the basics behind driving carefully while towing a
live animal.
If you
lived in the jungle and didn't know anything about the
animals around you,
how long do you think you'd survive?
How do
animals live and communicate?
If humans were not designed by a higher authority,
how can each individual's DNA be uniquely different among the human species, especially different than the other
animals;
how can the
life sustaining elements be constantly available and exist in exact formulations: O, H, C etc. water is always 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen; sugar, fats, grains, and any bio-chemical products can be broken down to their simplest forms of elements, but can be re-constructed with specific (not by chance) formula.
Think of
how many people, in light of evolving scientific evidence, have become mindful eaters, more careful shoppers, donors to the cause of
animal rescue, or even vegetarians and vegans, all out of newfound respect for
animal life.
But I think in the context of this piece about love and
how connections shape
lives, the tone of your response devalues humans AND
animals.
I personally do believe that God is Love and that my expressions of love for my family and those in my
life (guess that should count for all 7 billion +
animals) are
how I reflect God.
So in the (not so distant) future look for him to do
animal sacrifices in his yard, beat / kill his kids when they mouth off, torch his neighborhood when he realizes he
lives next to people that don't believe as he does, own and beat his slaves, and we won't even discuss
how he'll treat his wives.
This was not
animal entrails or starry convergences: Frankl was not free to play with the message or
how it connected with his
life; his place in the text was «already given.»
It has always been my opinion that when Adam and Eve sinned, (rebellion against God) he showed them
how to make clothing from
animal skins, warned them
life was about to get REALLY difficult and retreated to a safe place in space because He hates sin.
And scientifically, since what characterizes the development of the
animal species from its beginning is the struggle for
life,
how can we expect, mere humans that we are, to escape from this essential biological condition without which there can be neither growth nor progress?
I also was aware of the hypocrisy of
how «gay» sin, or «non-virgin» sin, or other «moral» issues, were regarded far far differently than sins of omission, white lies, tax fudging, white collar crime in general (who is more sinful, the girl that has sex before marriage, or the CEO that knows his company is lax on pollution standards that affect the health of hundreds / thousands of people and
animals that
live nearby)
Connected to this question is a moral one:
How do these differing views of the future
life of
animals determine our ethical treatment of
animals here and now?
What he explained was not
how there is cosmic order, with physical, chemical, astronomical laws; he assumed all that, and then explained
how the emergence of
living forms, vegetable and
animal, could have occurred.
Decades later, in his latest book, «The Divine
Life of
Animals,» he briefly describes
how he adopted Penny during a family vacation to Mexico.
the existence isnt any different because no one here can prove what happens when you die, no one, so i suggest you make the best of your time in this planet that has the perfect balance of oxygen for you to breath and be thankful to whatever happened in this planet that made so many
animals and plants and nature coexist and allowed us to have a place to
live... well sorry to those who were killed by religious agendas... Do you know that someone tried to shut me up once by saying, oh then
how can we be so perfect in form, we cant be evolving because
how come we do nt evolve today..
If you accept, as I do absolutely, that this
life is all that we have, that we die as
animals, that everything about us is finally lost irrevocably, that we go into the night without hope, then that belief must influence
how you
live your
life.
To properly carry out our God - given function on this earth, we must learn
how to properly
live in this earth, with each other and with the plants and
animals, and rule them as God rules us.
These scientist, and doctors, can not remake skin, bone, eyes, brains, oval eggs, sperm, none of the sort, so they have no real answer to create a
life other than
how procreation works, where again what, and
how is the very first man, or woman,
animal, other creatures, either in the sea, or creeping on this earth was originally created from, as where did they first come from?
When Francis of Assisi orchestrated the first crèche in Greccio on Christmas Eve in 1223 with its scene of infant child surrounded by
living animals, the intention was to humanize the birth of the messiah and so remind medieval Christians
how near this God was.
How would you explain how humans, animals, all living things, and the universe came into existen
How would you explain
how humans, animals, all living things, and the universe came into existen
how humans,
animals, all
living things, and the universe came into existence?
after all,
how can an
animal's
life (which does not bear God's image) make up for the loss of human
life (which does)?
I have quoted Calvin's Institutes: «God [exalted] man above all the other
animals to separate him from the common number, because he has attained to no vulgar
life, but a
life connected with the light of intelligence and reason --[this] at the same time shows
how he was made in the image of God.»
How do we account for the tenacity with which plants,
animals, and human beings hang on to
life?
We are social
animals, and our civic
lives remain integral to who we are, no matter
how far we advance in the Christian
life.
He took Islam seriously and saw that Christianity had to address the continent's appalling poverty: «
How do you speak about a God who loves you, a redeemer, a saviour, when you
live like an
animal?»
Well believers or not, lets say that all
living things «plants, small
animals and humans» were to attempt to join as one, reproduce,
how long would
life exist?
How much more shall the blood of the messiah, wo through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to YHWH, purge you conscience from dead works, (
animal sacrifices) to serve the
living YHWH.
The speculation that it was in a «section on preaching to the «half breeds» / Samaritans» might be some handy way someone sections off that section of the book, but to assume every incident within a certain part of scripture is there like a Science book identifying the phylum and genus of an
animal, that is, that everything mentioned under the Raccoon Family is in the Raccoon Family (the ring - tail cat, kinkajou, coatimundi... three other members of the raccoon family), is an assumption that does not seem to apply to the Bible and
how it is written... it is more human, and
living, and not sterile, everything in its tight little unmovable section, etc..
I think the Weston Price Foundation is putting out amazing information on nutrition and health and educating people on
how non-industrial societies
live in optimal health on
animal based foods in a current environment that blames chronic conditions on those same foods.
I recently saw a documentary, called «Food Inc.» I was already on the fence about not eating meat before and now that I've seen
how animals are treated and the disgusting ways they're forced to
live until they're killed for their meat has completely opened my eyes.
While I personally have no interest in consuming
animals I think the safest bet is to buy only from local farmers and chat with them about where they source their
animals from, what they're fed, and
how their
living conditions are.
By Lauren Kearney You may have first seen Gene Baur when he was featured talking about
how not eating
animal products changed his
life in the inspirational pro-vegan film, Forks Over Knives.
I've been putting off posting this recipe for apple pie for weeks because I could not for the
life of me figure out
how I was going to squeeze into one blog post exactly
how much a celebration of imperialism and genocide over a feast of dead
animals makes my heart hurt.
Students explore
how humans» feelings and needs are similar to those of other
living beings, describe
how animals confined to factory farms and transported to slaughterhouses might feel and debate whether humans can justify eating other
animals.
«Consumers care about
how farm
animals are treated, and cramming them in cages where they can barely move for virtually their entire
lives is simply out - of - step with those values.»
The dairy industry and
how it affects the
lives of
animals, our environment and the planet will be explored.
What sorts of mental
lives do
animals have, and
how should we understand welfare?By presenting models for understanding
animals» moral status and rights, and examining their mental
lives and welfare, David DeGrazia explores the implications for
how we should treat
animals in connection wi...
Closer to home we have only just witnessed
how widespread calls to end the
live export of
animals to be slaughtered overseas are easily ignored by the Australian Government when the financial implications to the industry become evident.
Footage from past investigations has routinely revealed the
live export industry's willingness to export
animals to countries regardless of
how cruelly they will be treated.