Unfortunately, more people rally around and show outrage for the animals than the humans. I really don't understand that. The lawsuits that are gearing up will soon show the world who Fauci is. He will be dragged into them all.
What about the aids kids that Fauci experimented on and killed? They wouldn't take his meds, so he had ports put into their stomachs and continued experimenting. They are in a cemetery just for those kids in New York They had no choice.
That's where I was going to go - the dogs didn't have a choice. Despite many people claiming they were left no choice and submitted to the vaccine, they had a choice, and they made that choice. The only exceptions were the babies and young children who were forcefully vaccinated against their will.
Are animals capable of sin? They kill to survive - to eat or to mate, as is their nature. They don't kill to be malicious. They don't kill out of greed or jealousy.
I generally agree, but I thought about it for a second before I made that comment, and I feel like I've met a few house cats in my life that were assholes for no reason, so that might be an example of animals being sinful, but hard for me to say for sure, and I'm definitely no expert on the topic.
Dogs are innocent, completely loyal, and are man's best friend. I believe God gave us dogs to illustrate what true loyalty really is. Basically, a sample of what he is to us.
I know, sounds weird, but these dogs are miraculous and loving, nothing that I've seen in a human being.
I get angry as heck when I see a dog abused or hurt. Moreso than an adult human. I have the same reaction with children as I do with dogs. Nothing is worse than hurting a child.
I concur 100%. We have a little rescue mutt, who gives my wife and me 110% of the love that he has. We don't know what he was rescued from, but suspect it was an abusive hoarding situation. He goes apeshit if any other person comes around, and he doesn't like any other animals.
At the time we adopted him, my wife was on Facebook, and we read where he was adopted and then returned to the SPCA because he bit his new owner. When they brought him in the room to meet us, he immediately jumped up in my lap and wouldn't stop licking my face. I believe dogs know when they're around a good person who won't hurt them. This was several years ago, and he still cowers every now and then if I make a wrong move, but I've never hurt him. Whenever I see him do that, I have to stop everything and love on him, and play with him, to reassure him that everything is OK.
I could do serious bodily harm to the person or people who did this to him.
now do tortured dogs
Unfortunately, more people rally around and show outrage for the animals than the humans. I really don't understand that. The lawsuits that are gearing up will soon show the world who Fauci is. He will be dragged into them all.
In theory ----- people can think for themselves ------ what they do is their own fault.
Pets are at the mercy of humans.
What about the aids kids that Fauci experimented on and killed? They wouldn't take his meds, so he had ports put into their stomachs and continued experimenting. They are in a cemetery just for those kids in New York They had no choice.
That was an especially gut wrenching part of Kennedy Jr. book that makes me glad that I am in no position to unalive that total waste of oxygen.
That's where I was going to go - the dogs didn't have a choice. Despite many people claiming they were left no choice and submitted to the vaccine, they had a choice, and they made that choice. The only exceptions were the babies and young children who were forcefully vaccinated against their will.
Maybe it's because we're all sinners, and most animals probably make far fewer sinful choices than us.
Are animals capable of sin? They kill to survive - to eat or to mate, as is their nature. They don't kill to be malicious. They don't kill out of greed or jealousy.
I would say animals make no sinful choices.
I generally agree, but I thought about it for a second before I made that comment, and I feel like I've met a few house cats in my life that were assholes for no reason, so that might be an example of animals being sinful, but hard for me to say for sure, and I'm definitely no expert on the topic.
I understand it as I have a dog.
Dogs are innocent, completely loyal, and are man's best friend. I believe God gave us dogs to illustrate what true loyalty really is. Basically, a sample of what he is to us. I know, sounds weird, but these dogs are miraculous and loving, nothing that I've seen in a human being.
I get angry as heck when I see a dog abused or hurt. Moreso than an adult human. I have the same reaction with children as I do with dogs. Nothing is worse than hurting a child.
Hope that gives some clarity, friend
I concur 100%. We have a little rescue mutt, who gives my wife and me 110% of the love that he has. We don't know what he was rescued from, but suspect it was an abusive hoarding situation. He goes apeshit if any other person comes around, and he doesn't like any other animals.
At the time we adopted him, my wife was on Facebook, and we read where he was adopted and then returned to the SPCA because he bit his new owner. When they brought him in the room to meet us, he immediately jumped up in my lap and wouldn't stop licking my face. I believe dogs know when they're around a good person who won't hurt them. This was several years ago, and he still cowers every now and then if I make a wrong move, but I've never hurt him. Whenever I see him do that, I have to stop everything and love on him, and play with him, to reassure him that everything is OK.
I could do serious bodily harm to the person or people who did this to him.
The outrage that animals generate is due to the fact that they have no voice where humans do. Hope that helps.