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Why does God love animals more than humans?

The Transcended Omniverse

Well-Known Member
I think God loves animals more than humans and I am going to explain why. Animals are free to live as they want. They are not held under the law and are not condemned for sin. They are immediately welcome into God's heavenly kingdom after they die. However, humans are condemned and they are cast into hell to burn forever if they choose to live wild, free, and happy like many animals.

Would it make any sense to say that God has a higher sense of love and justice towards his human creations than animals? I think this would be nonsense. I think he clearly loves his animals more if they are the ones free to be happy all they want in God's heavenly kingdom while many of his human creations are burning alive and screaming.

The solution is quite simple here. Don't hold your human creations under some dumb law that results in millions burning alive because having such a law exist clearly makes a distinction between a God who loves his animals and mostly hates his human creations.

I find it no different than some rich snob in a mansion who expects and demands his guests to obey his every command such as being clean, not getting dirt on the floor, etc. If these guests do not comply, then they are sent to the dungeon to be tortured. However, this rich snob loves his cat and his cat is free to do mostly whatever it wants to.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
To me it makes more sense that an all knowing god can think of better ways to implement justice and teach its creations. The whole flooding the earth to rid of evil or resurrecting dead people just to throw them in a fire pit sounds like some sort of toddler mentality.
 

Evie

Active Member
I think God loves animals more than humans and I am going to explain why. Animals are free to live as they want. They are not held under the law and are not condemned for sin. They are immediately welcome into God's heavenly kingdom after they die. However, humans are condemned and they are cast into hell to burn forever if they choose to live wild, free, and happy like many animals.

Would it make any sense to say that God has a higher sense of love and justice towards his human creations than animals? I think this would be nonsense. I think he clearly loves his animals more if they are the ones free to be happy all they want in God's heavenly kingdom while many of his human creations are burning alive and screaming.

The solution is quite simple here. Don't hold your human creations under some dumb law that results in millions burning alive because having such a law exist clearly makes a distinction between a God who loves his animals and mostly hates his human creations.

I find it no different than some rich snob in a mansion who expects and demands his guests to obey his every command such as being clean, not getting dirt on the floor, etc. If these guests do not comply, then they are sent to the dungeon to be tortured. However, this rich snob loves his cat and his cat is free to do mostly whatever it wants to.
Animals are equipped with instinct and behave according to that instinct. God given. Animals do not stray from their natural instincts. Humans have choice on how they live even though cultures vary in their nature.
 

The Transcended Omniverse

Well-Known Member
Animals are equipped with instinct and behave according to that instinct. God given. Animals do not stray from their natural instincts. Humans have choice on how they live even though cultures vary in their nature.

But my point still stands. God loves his animals more than his human creations based upon my argument.
 

meghanwaterlillies

Well-Known Member
I think God loves animals more than humans and I am going to explain why. Animals are free to live as they want. They are not held under the law and are not condemned for sin. They are immediately welcome into God's heavenly kingdom after they die. However, humans are condemned and they are cast into hell to burn forever if they choose to live wild, free, and happy like many animals.

Would it make any sense to say that God has a higher sense of love and justice towards his human creations than animals? I think this would be nonsense. I think he clearly loves his animals more if they are the ones free to be happy all they want in God's heavenly kingdom while many of his human creations are burning alive and screaming.

The solution is quite simple here. Don't hold your human creations under some dumb law that results in millions burning alive because having such a law exist clearly makes a distinction between a God who loves his animals and mostly hates his human creations.

I find it no different than some rich snob in a mansion who expects and demands his guests to obey his every command such as being clean, not getting dirt on the floor, etc. If these guests do not comply, then they are sent to the dungeon to be tortured. However, this rich snob loves his cat and his cat is free to do mostly whatever it wants to.
I don't view either or I'm sick of talking to people about this for like the longest time this keeps popping up no. Neither of neither.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
Animals are equipped with instinct and behave according to that instinct. God given. Animals do not stray from their natural instincts. Humans have choice on how they live even though cultures vary in their nature.

It sounds like your narratives about humans (which are animals) and non-human animals are a little dated. Animal behavior, human or otherwise, really doesn't break down into this dichotomy you are characterizing here.
 
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