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434 pages, Paperback
First published October 15, 2002
Две планети се срещнали и си говорят и едната се оплаква:
- Ох, пък да знаеш, то срамна работа, ама хванала съм едни паразити - хора. Ако знаеш как сърбят..
А другата я успокоява:
- Оооо, спокойно, след има-няма сто хиляди години сами ще изчезнат.
When philosophers, theologians, or scientists inform us that animals are of absolutely equal moral value to humans or of absolutely no moral value, that we may never use animals, even cooperatively and humanely, or that we may use them without end, they have all overstepped themselves. They are asserting ultimate values beyond anyone's knowing, venturing into regions where even natural law and the most profound insights of man are to sovereign truth as a baby's building blocks are to language.
Predation itself, the intrinsic evil in nature's design of creatures devouring and absorbing one another to survive, is among the hardest of all things to fathom. One falls back in the end on the idea that it was not God's design at all, that there lies a hope and expectation beyond creation's "groan of travail," as we are promised, not only mankind but all creatures delivered from our "bondage to decay." page 318, emphasis added