No animals do not sin humans sin and it would be better for us to act like them although that is not the best way to act.
Depends on the religon christians and Jewish people belive it isn't a sin god created man first and animals are subversive to man and man is to with them as he sees fit, according to a Buddhist not violence is key here and killing an animal would be a negative action and a sin
Killing an animal is only a sin if it is on purpose. If this animal is killed by accident it is not a sin.
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No, it is not a sin to be a tropical animal. A sin, according to the Bible is something that goes against God's will. lOL yea cats and dogs are cool.!! ha. nice try hope you like this
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no its not a sin to buy animals from a pet store but from a puppy mill then its a sin you wack job honestly its not a sin really
being an animal is not a sin, God created all animals
Greed is a sin and a human concept. Adam fell into sin, animals did not. Theologically Animals are incapable of Sin. there you have it.
It is a SIN against humanity.
No. God gave man dominion over all animals. The reason was simple. Animals are food. All animals...no exceptions. If you are burning ants, you are simply wasting food.
No it's not. In Genesis of the Christian Holy Bible, God then said it is OK to eat animals but to drink their blood is a sin.
they don't kill them. cuz there not horribubble. tis a sin to kill dem yall. booyakashaa
if you mean how is it "sinful" to sacrifice animals. well your slaughtering another living thing.
The ancient Mosaic law required the blood sacrifice of animals for the expiation and atonement for sin.
Depends on the religon christians and Jewish people belive it isn't a sin god created man first and animals are subversive to man and man is to with them as he sees fit, according to a Buddhist not violence is key here and killing an animal would be a negative action and a sin
The belief that killing animals for food is a sin varies among different religions and cultures. Some religions, such as Hinduism and Jainism, promote vegetarianism and non-violence towards animals, while others, like Judaism and Islam, have guidelines for humane slaughtering practices. Ultimately, whether killing animals for food is seen as a sin depends on one's personal beliefs and values.
In Dante's "Inferno," the animals that accost Dante in the valley are a leopard, a lion, and a she-wolf. These animals represent different aspects of sin and spiritual obstacles that Dante must overcome in his journey through Hell.