Who is more cruel?
By bhanusb
@bhanusb (5709)
India
9 responses
@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
13 Jan 09
the beast.at least the beast is killing for hungry. its more realistic than killing for revenge.since we have laws we should not do that for revenge right?
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@aisaellis22 (6445)
• United States
12 Jan 09
Hello bhanusb! Human being who killed a person is more cruel than the beasts who ate animals because they are hungry. Beasts don't have a mind that human beings have so they are not aware whether what they did is rignt or wrong whereas in humans, God gave us mind to think and to weigh if what we did is right or wrong.
@aisaellis22 (6445)
• United States
14 Jan 09
yes, you're right..I don't know why it is eay for us to do wrong and hard to do better.
@rsa101 (40952)
• Philippines
11 Feb 09
Of course human beings doing harm to other human beings. Animals do their killing when threatened or by hunger of course. But humans doing atrocities against other people is something far more different from simple hunger for survival or being threatened by others. The motivation behind is something that comes deeper and more vicious like greed, and other things which is not acceptable anymore.
@ketybhagat (4123)
• India
23 Mar 09
Animals kill to feed themselves for the law of the jungle is survival of the fittest. They will kill to protect themselves, their rights, their territory. Humans on the other hand have been blessed with a thinking capacity, to discriminate between right and wrong, and yet humans become selfish, mean, hurtful and kill for some monetary gain or for religious purposes. We humans have to be feared more than the animals, for even with our common sense we cannot be trusted. A pity.
@goldeneagle (6743)
• United States
12 Jan 09
Humans are the real threat to all forms of life on our planet. As a general rule, though there are exceptions, animals in nature kill only what they need to survive. They live in harmony with the ecosystems on earth. Humans, on the other hand, kill for sport and greed, and we pollute any environment we inhabit. This is evident in our rivers, oceans, and air. Not even the vastness of outer space is safe from pollution and trash people dump. I would definitely say that people are more cruel.
@nanajanet (4436)
• United States
13 Jan 09
This is an easy one. Humans who kill for any other reason than to protect someone or themselves, or to kill an animal to feed themselves is evil. Animals were made to kill to survive or to protect themselves and their young.
@unusualsuspect (2601)
• United States
12 Jan 09
Animals kill other animals for more reasons than just food. They kill to claim territorial rights, mating rights, and to compete for superior rankings. Some males also kill the young that are the offspring of other males, so that they can impregnate the famale and have their own children. Cats kill small animalas as a form of play. If all that is cruel, then nature is cruel. Humans sometimes kill for similar reasons, but they also kill for reasons that no animal could think of, like money. Animals do what they are programmed to do. Humans have choices, and that allows them to be cruel, sometimes for the pleasure of seeing others suffer.
@Arkie69 (2156)
• United States
12 Jan 09
The animal that must kill to eat is doing exactly what God programmed them to do but he did not program man to kill. In fact the Bible warns against killing. Thou shalt not kill. And it does not say what we are not supposed to kill so in my opinion that means no killing of any kind. period.
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