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*There are diverse traditions and beliefs on the afterworld and some consider the possibility of becoming an animal. Many traditions do not consider humans as a superior creature, they believe that there are some humans superiors to animals but also those who through their actions show to be inferior to animals. These are said to become the very animals they were cruel to for experiencing the pain they caused, or to become an animal with an special characteristic as i.e. a swan that has only one couple for life and when loosing it remains alone or perhaps an animal that is capable of sacrificing itself for the survival of their young or couple. Those traditions consider that an animal is just one more creature as man is and if there is something to learn, then a human can become an animal in a new life.
*At this time, there is no telling what really happens to us after we die. But according to some reincarnation beliefs, the only direction humans go is up. So, if we do in fact reincarnate, we would either become human again or something better.
*No, however, we do have, as spirit between times the capability of putting our attention into an animal. It is not uncommon for a recently departed entity to place their attention into another form such as a bird to get someone's attention. It is a way of saying goodbye. Those serving as guardian angels will do so whenever it serves the purpose.
No because they are already are!
The human's phylum is Chordata (vertebrate). The human's class is mammalia. It's order is primate (the same as apes). It's family is Hominidae (apes that have no tail and can gather food with their hands.) The Human's sub-family is Homininae. It's tribe is Hominini. It's genus is Homo and it's specie is scientifically named Homo Sapiens.
We have much more in common with animals than we think. Like us, some animals can make tools. The only difference is that our tools are a lot more complex. Like us, some animals have a language. The only difference is that their language contain less than ten words. The human specie is the only specie that can philosophize. The human specie is the only specie that practice and understand art. We are the only ones that can write. The human being is the most intelligent animal on earth and it is the animal that has the most influence on the world in the world.
It can happen that one can turn into an animal by eating much meat from that animal. But it's very rare and the transformation occurs gradually over a long period of time, leaving enough time to counteract the transformation. Usually, it's fishermen or sailors who turn into fish because they eat only fish every day for many years.
You don't have to worry, there's no risk if you have a balanced diet and eat meat from different animals as well as vegetables!
Not in this univerise. As far as I know.
(checks wikipedia)
no. sorry.
It is physically and Morally Impossible! Man is made in the Image of God! don't spell it backwards!
No. Two types of DNA can not live in the same body.
No human can turn into any form of other animal. However, it is said that some older, single female humans can turn into "cougars."
Not in the physical sense, no.
No.
They don't can't and wont turn into humans!
Sometimes
Humans are animals
humans are mammals, so if there were no animals, the only life on Earth would be plant life
humans are animals
yes, technically she turns them into pigs
It is unknown to humans if animals live their life like humans.
Because it is believed that a human life is more important than an animal's life. People don't think of animals feeling pain, testing on humans seems worse than testing on animals. Most of the products are tested on on humans after they have been tested on animals.
The study of environmental is the study of humans and animal life in the world. This study is to see how humans and animals life in the environment.
Animal domestication- animals (some) interact well with humans but humans (some) turn to animal violence and mistreatment
plants take the carbon dioxide that is exhaled by humans and animals and turn it into oxygen. they then release it into the atmosphere. humans and animals inhale the oxygen and the cycle is repeated.
No. Humans are made of cells, which make up tissues, which in turn make up organs that help the body function; it is the same with animals. The origins of the first humans and animals, however, are debatable.