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Well kind of depends on who you talk to. I've met a handful of people that claim the earth and animals only exist for human enjoyment so it's okay to abuse them both as God will fix all the damage. Ummm... No.
@canusernamebemyusername Yeah, people have jaded perceptions of that. Its sad really, I find that the Native American's had it right in regards to that.
@Snowvixen I like the natives ideals. Like even though I eat meat I learned from them to respect the animal.
@canusernamebemyusername Yeah, that's the best way really. In my opinion although I do not eat meat. Respecting nature too is a big thing with me, I learned it from my Cherokee grandparents. :D
@Snowvixen Neat. I have Cherokee in mine as well. But I think it's only through marriage. Lol
I remember watching one of those survival shows and they killed a boar and one of the people said to give it time for its soul to leave its body. That was touching actually. I'm not sure his tribe though.
I remember watching one of those survival shows and they killed a boar and one of the people said to give it time for its soul to leave its body. That was touching actually. I'm not sure his tribe though.
@canusernamebemyusername That is really touching. My ancestor who was a Cherokee Indian was forced to marry a white man to keep her land. My grandfather was cremated and when I asked why my mum said he wanted to become one with the earth again, I did not understand that until I got older. :D I agree with more of their ideals than anything.