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Religions > Atheism |
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"The Rev Dr. Hugh Jarse NLAHN." |
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12 Jul 2007 10:56:18 AM |
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Moo-ving story of religious devotion |
http://www.skandavale.org/shambo.htm
So, human rights extend to the right to spread bovine TB, and have
thopusands of other people's cattle slaughtered. Fine.
http://www.heathens.org.uk/bulldust.jpg
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| User: "Chas" |
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| Title: Re: Moo-ving story of religious devotion |
12 Jul 2007 01:28:16 PM |
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Thanks for the links! I can hardly believe they set up a whole
website just to save a cow! This humanism gone mad! Leave it to the
Hindus to take the lead! Isn't that were Jainism came from? They
brush the ground in front of them least they step on and hurt some
worm or bug in the path! In my extensive study of world history, I
discovered that every society goes through this phase in their
decline. The Egyptians and Hindus actually came to worship animals.
When you consider it, so do the animal-rightists! To consider the
worth of animals to be more than people is the essence of worship,
isn't it?
charles, http://humanpurpose.simplenet.com
On Jul 12, 8:56 am, "The Rev Dr. Hugh Jarse NLAHN."
<hugh.ja...@heathens.org.uk> wrote:
http://www.skandavale.org/shambo.htm
So, human rights extend to the right to spread bovine TB, and have
thopusands of other people's cattle slaughtered. Fine.
http://www.heathens.org.uk/bulldust.jpg
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