Religious attitudes to the environment and Animals

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Religious views on the protection of animals and the environment
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Religious attitudes to the environment and Animals
  1. Christianity
    1. STEWARDSHIP
      1. Most Christians believe in the idea of stewardship in which they must prtotect and preserve the natural world and all the beings in it as it is creation from god.
        1. Gods Word ''let them rule over the fish of the sea andthje birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.''
          1. WE MUST PROTECT AND PRESERVE GODS RICH EARTH
        2. islam
          1. KHALIFA
            1. Halal meats
              1. a good life for an animal on a farm can only be achieved through Halal
              2. guarding animals as they are the creation of allah

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