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The Rev. Al Sharpton should be applauded for promoting compassion and understanding for all of God's creatures, much as several others in our history have done - Jesus and Gandhi immediately come to mind ("Fowl play," Tuning in to TV, Arts etc., Monday). Jesus said that God feeds the birds of the air (Matthew 6:26) and does not forget sparrows (Luke 12:6). The Hebrew writings forbid inhumane slaughter or cruelty toward beasts of burden (Exodus 23:5; Deuteronomy 22:67, 25:4). Yet, in the United States, virtually all food derived from animals is obtained through intensive factory farming methods that are horrific and cruel.
Psalm 145:9 reminds us, "The Lord is good to all, and his tender mercies are over all his works." In my view, Mr. Sharpton is just doing his part to follow God's teach...
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... insure humane care and treatment of those animals. MRP assists agricultural producers and their man... That's real labor intensive because you've got go out there and do all the ins...Marys because of poultry farming and I believe livestock. And I don't really know w...
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Traveling the globe with Mr. H -- a stuffed chimpanzee whose name stands for Hope -- primatologist Jane Goodall never forgets those things in her life that have made an impact -- things like cherished gifts or neighborhood dogs.
On July 14, Goodall marked the 50th anniversary of her pioneering chimpanzee research. While Goodall considers David Greybeard, a gray- chinned male chimpanzee who first accepted her during her field study in Gombe, Africa, as a breakthrough, it was a different creature -- a dog named Rusty -- who kept her on her path.
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...BACKGROUND A. History of Factory Farming 1. Intensive Confinement and Contaminated Feed 2. ...
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...* Offer more vegetarian options. Animal farming is resource-intensive, requiring land, water, pest... and energy to grow feedstock to raise the animals. . Beyond the Conference . Going completely green ...