Because some animals are killed or poached just for their fur or ivory, I suppose if you are killing a sheep or something for it meat. Its probably all right to sell It's skin as a by-product because you are getting the most out of the death of the sheep.
But religions like Hinduism don't eat meat because of their beliefs that in a next life they might come back as a animal and they should respect every living thing.
A.J. Ayer criticized Ludwig Wittgenstein's later philosophy as overly obscure and difficult to understand. He also felt that Wittgenstein's focus on language games and rule-following was unhelpful for addressing traditional philosophical problems. Ayer believed that Wittgenstein's approach lacked clarity and precision, making it hard to make meaningful progress in philosophical debates.
Some religions believe sex is a sin and the believers think it is best to stay celibate. A religious believer might agree with being celibate because some religions teach that sex is a sin.
The authority might not be right according to the bible or is against GOD or feelsthat they or wrong and has his own oppinion
Some are, some are not. Don't lump them all together.Those that ARE against DNA testing might have a general mistrust of newfangled science, or might think that it is interfering in God's business.
Do you mean "is there magic in believers?"?.Yes there is believing in something that someone else might not,is a powerful and magical thing
For decades, man has hunted elephants for their tusks (Ivory). Ivory is the main reason for the drastic decline in elephant populations around the world. As of now, almost all countries have banned hunting elephants for ivory or trading in ivory related products. If ivory trade was made legal again, the elephants may go extinct due to mans greed.
I think it is francs but you might want to check it
It makes a difference what kind of ivory it is, where it originated, how old it is, where and when it was imported. It is important to have documentation for your ivory if you intend to sell it or travel with it. Under current US Federal Laws, you may own, buy, sell, or trade ivory that is over 100 years old within your state. Because state laws vary - buying, selling, trading, or even traveling with ivory intrastate might be illegal. International importing and/or exporting is complicated, requires complex documentation, is only legal for ivory over 100 years old, and might not be permitted with certain countries.
He was teaching evolution in the south-just think about why American Southerners might be upset about teaching evolution. It was against their political and religious beliefs.
A religious believer might treat animals in a way that they believe their god would. This might include respect or sacrifices.
Evil and suffering is against human nature and causes problems for all it touches, regardless of religious beliefs. Evil simply goes against society as most know it and suffering holds people back.
yes, there is religious symbolism in the cardinal bird appearing to you. The cardinal bird is symbolic of faith, so it comes to remind us to "keep the faith" though circumstances might look bleak, dark and hopeless. In addition, the cardinal bird also is symbolic of the blood od Christ, si it reminds us that we as believers are covered by the blood of Jesus.