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Why Focus on Farmed Animals?

March 17, 2016 becreaturekind

CreatureKind focuses on farmed animals because, in terms of both quantity and quality, the animals in our industrial farm animal production system are the most oppressed, abused, and disregarded animals in the world.

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In Education Tags animals, biblical, compassion, creation, creaturekind, farmed animals, gestation crate, laudato si, mercy, pope francis, scripture, suffering, theology
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Didn’t God Give Us Animals to Use?

March 10, 2016 becreaturekind
Photo: Jane Pearce

Photo: Jane Pearce

Christians generally agree that animals belong to God, are sustained by God, and that their purpose is to reveal the character of and offer praise to their Creator. 

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In Education Tags animals, biblical, compassion, creation, creaturekind, cruelty to animals, factory farming, farmed animals, laudato si, mercy, pope francis, theology
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Why CreatureKind?

February 15, 2016 becreaturekind
Photo: Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals

Photo: Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals

Seeing ourselves as one creature among many is therefore a profound truth of Christian faith. There are two kinds of things: God and God’s creatures. We’re one of the second kind: we’re creaturekind. 

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In Education Tags creation, cruelty to animals, farmed animals, karl barth, laudato si, pope francis, why creaturekind
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This Lent, how about giving up indifference to farmed animals?

February 8, 2016 becreaturekind

For any animal product you eat, consider the life of the animal that was used to produce it. That’s all. 

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In Education Tags compassion in world farming, cruelty to animals, david clough, factory farming, farm sanctuary, laudato si, lent, pope francis, practicing compassion
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