Christianity's Relationship to Animals
Cave sites dated 50,000 years ago and ruins in Turkey of what seems to have been a religious site from 15,000 years ago include detailed and prominent sculptures of animals in various poses. While no one knows for certain what was in the heads of people back they, a majority think the artwork reflected an attitude toward animals directly the opposite of what Christians/Jews taught in the Bible.
What the ancient are work depicts is animals with self-awareness and importance. As on anthropologist said, they depict a world of people, only a few of which were humans. Animals were equals with souls, knowledge and wisdom. Humans were not inferior, just equal partners in efforts to stay alive.
Only recently, a few thousand years ago, came along those unknowns who wrote the Old Testimony. They had a different idea. Animals existed only to serve humans. This180 turn of logic no doubt was self-serving for those who wrote, the few wealthy men who were the only literate people at that time. For a good share of its history, including the present, men have decided the rules of Christianity.
This idea that animals have souls and are equals was a way to ensure all of them were not harvested by humans. The ancients were "farming" by leaving adequate reproduction of animals for the coming years.
Christianity is human centered and intent on destroying the natural world. Better would be a religion that projected and provided an environment suited the sustain humans far into the future.
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