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I have to wonder if the "K.E" in KE Brown stands for Killl Everythinggg

I have to wonder if the "K.E" in KE Brown stands for Killl Everythinggg.

I also wonder if the reference to god telling humankind that it had dominion over the animals meant toruring, maiming, bludgeoning and murdering all of them. If so, then this commandment is the only one that humankind is managing to keep.

When we consider the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill", are we to be selective? Is this a juncture to spare those who look like you? Is this a suggestion that we might kill those who seem to be useful? If I don't have any food, is it alright to kill Charlie (my little terrier friend) and eat him? Would you, KE?

Have you ever gotten to know a cow, personally? Silly question, eh? It must come from someone who knows that all living beings have the right to life and that, if all do not, then none do---an animal rights person.

I know that KE won't see this, but I neither have the time nor the inclination to write a response to anyone that uses scripture or the Canadian Government as its authority.

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Animal rights groups are responsible
What about the bears?
Should shooting wild animals, for sport or for for food be tolerated by a compassionate society?
Quoting the book of Genesis.....give me a break!
I have to wonder if the "K.E" in KE Brown stands for Killl Everythinggg
Are we still in the middle ages?
Here are some of the animal-friendly ideas that modern Christians use when thinking about animals
A dog is the best empirical teacher of "love" that I have ever come across
A reading suggestion for K.E. Brown
Re: Animal rights groups are responsible

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