To our animal friends, have we gone too far?

Written by TrysDan Roberts


Animal and plant life existed on earth long before humans made their evolutionary appearance. As Man evolved from Hunter and Gatherer to a mass producing and slaughtering species, animals have endured immense suffering.

Throughout history, animals have been used for food, medicine, clothing and shelter...etc. Native Peoples did not harvest animals without giving a thought torepparttar life that was taken. It wasrepparttar 132416 complete opposite; they considered themselves a part ofrepparttar 132417 natural and spiritual worlds and had strong ties torepparttar 132418 land on which they lived. Many ofrepparttar 132419 early cultures paid tribute torepparttar 132420 animals that were taken; ceremonies within these cultures were often held forrepparttar 132421 hunted animal indicating a respect forrepparttar 132422 animal. They considered religion a function of daily activity, with rituals capable of influencingrepparttar 132423 interconnected realms of physical and supernatural existence. Shamans, or medicine men, served as priests, and they led tribal members in rituals believed to ensure an adequate food supply. (1.)

Man, The Industrialist, has eliminated all respect for animals. To Man,repparttar 132424 only life of value isrepparttar 132425 human consumer. The purpose of animals torepparttar 132426 Industrialists and Corporate Moguls: use animals anyway and in whatever numbers to make billions fromrepparttar 132427 fat, spoiled, lazy consumers ofrepparttar 132428 industrialized countries. There are many incidents supporting their greed:

1. Man has developedrepparttar 132429 technology to create clothing that is furless. There is no need to kill animals for fur. But, because of human arrogance, greed, selfishness and amoral beliefs, millions and millions of animals are being exterminated each year.

2. We have exploited our oceans; dumping lethal oil intorepparttar 132430 waters, destroying marine life, and wiping outrepparttar 132431 fish stocks.

3. Polluted rivers and streams, air pollution, and usingrepparttar 132432 planet as our own personal toilet, is destroying our planet and all of its species

How we maintain animals has deteriorated torepparttar 132433 point of callingrepparttar 132434 care and production of these animals genocidal, or more fitting, speciecidal:

Avian Influenza

The disease has been suspected for more than 100 years, first described in Italy in 1878. (2.) The major transmission from farm to farm isrepparttar 132435 movement of infected poultry across countries, and wild birds are only a scapegoat Mass production and housing thousands of birds increasesrepparttar 132436 chance of an outbreak ofrepparttar 132437 disease. What is likely however is thatrepparttar 132438 disease will, like human ‘flu, continue to occur in outbreaks from now on. The structure ofrepparttar 132439 modern poultry industry almost guarantees it. (3.) Culling wild birds will never stop Avian Influenza.

Marriage, you are the weakest evolutionary link, Goodbye !

Written by TrysDan Roberts


You cannot turn onrepparttar television or radio these days without havingrepparttar 132414 argument, 'marriage is an old institutionalized sacred union between a man and a woman,' rammed down your throat.

It is widely accepted that as each generation of men and women enters adulthood, values and ideologies change and evolve. Many beliefs for moral reasons, are abandoned. i.e... slavery. Marriage is a very old ritual one should examine to see if it should be abandoned or modified.

Marriage, exactly how old are you?

"The best available evidence suggests that it’s about 4,350 years old. For thousands of years before that, most anthropologists believe, families consisted of loosely organized groups of as many as 30 people, with several male leaders, multiple women shared by them, and children. As hunter-gatherers settled down into agrarian civilizations, society had a need for more stable arrangements. The first recorded evidence of marriage ceremonies uniting one woman and one man dates from about 2350 B.C., in Mesopotamia. Overrepparttar 132415 next several hundred years, marriage evolved into a widespread institution embraced byrepparttar 132416 ancient Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans. But back then, marriage had little to do with love or with religion." (1.)

Marriage, What wasrepparttar 132417 purpose of creating you?

Marriage served a number of biological and social functions:

▪ Women needed to have a place in society and marriage allowed men to obtain women as their own personal property (honor and obey.)

▪ Marriage ensured that a man’s children were his true biological heirs. A man could even return a woman if she did not produce for him.

▪ Ancient cultures, such as ancient Greeks and Romans, (2.) men were allowed, and still are in a few present cultures, to have several wives forrepparttar 132418 purpose of producing many offspring.

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