Thursday, December 10, 2009

What can nature teach us about how we should interact with other living things, both human and non human?

NATURE IS OUR MOTHER, SO EVERYTHING IN THIS PLANET MUST BE PROTECTEED FOR EVERYONE.





EVERYTHING IS PART OF US, IF THERE ARE NO TREES YOU CAN BREATH, THAT'S MY OPINIONWhat can nature teach us about how we should interact with other living things, both human and non human?
You need not look any farther than the degradation oif the planet and disregard for the consequences, to be able to predict our future.





Certainly every living thing ';dies'; How it dies is a major issue, and OUR species is truly in control as well as being out of control in how we should be the Custodians of the planet.





Rev. StevenWhat can nature teach us about how we should interact with other living things, both human and non human?
Hopefully you will see that animals only kill for a reason (usually food, or in self-defense). They kill for no other reason.





Humans kill for other reasons. Perhaps this is something humans could learn from animals. Learn not to kill.

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