Bryan Calcott
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God is love.
And so Jesus' example, I think, is a very unique example that I think a lot of people sort of miss.
And a lot of Christians, unfortunately, miss.
They want to hold everybody to standards and rules.
But it literally says in the Bible, it says, you know, all things are lawful, but not all things are profitable.
And it says things like, you know, in the text, well, I read you that verse in Jeremiah, which was a pretty one.
I guess I'll read that again, because I think that this is kind of a pinnacle understanding of
And I think that they do it because they think that other people are going to hold a rule against them or some negative thing.
what do chickens give you other than eggs?
Like, what do you give the chicken?
So just giving them life is good enough?
What about at the life?
So then you would say that the way they keep chickens in cages is probably ethically wrong then?
So that sounds a lot like some kind of law.
And I would imagine that would sort of conduct that there would have to be some type of lawgiver because you're obviously conducting this environment that you're describing with intelligence.
Yeah, because I would say that there's a lot.
Well, the animals spoke to people in the Garden of Eden, so I would imagine that that probably wasn't a component of animal behavior in the beginning.
Like, I don't even know.
It would be safe to assume that potentially everyone was vegan in the beginning.
Well, that has to come down to how our genetics has changed over time.