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What if animals had a religion?

Would humans be seen as demons?

By Neidjo ManuelPublished 2 years ago 1 min read

What if animals had a religion?

Would humans be seen as demons?

In a scenario where animals develop systems of ideas and rituals spiritual:

1. Man as a cruel predator:

Animals would observe men hunting and killing other living beings in large quantities. The destruction of natural habitats, pollution, and uncontrolled exploitation of resources would be considered demonic actions.

- Men would be seen as sportsmen who do not respect the balance of naturalness.

2. *Greed and Exploitation*;

- Animals would perceive humans' greed for power, wealth, and territory. The never-ending search for more

resources, even at the expense of the environment, would be considered demonic.

3. *Wars and Human Conflicts*:

- Animals have witnessed wars, conflicts, and violence between different human groups. The destruction of lives and destruction caused by these conflicts would be incomprehensible to them.

- Humans would be considered agents of chaos and devastation.

4. *Disrespect for the Earth and Natural Resources*:

Pollution of air, water, and soil would be seen as blasphemy against the Earth itself.

- The mass exploitation of natural resources without regard for

Ecosystems would be considered a front to the surface of nature.

5. *Human Duality*:

- Some animals were able to see the human duality: the ability and develop works of art, music, and literature, but also the tendency to cause suffering and destruction.

Humans should be seen as complex beings, capable of good and evil. And finally, the understanding of humans as demons would depend from the animals' point of view. Some could find beauty and hold on to humans, while others would only see their shadow.

A animal religion would be a reflection of their experience with humans.

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  • Test2 years ago

    This piece of writing is simply brilliant.

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