There is much suffering in the world no one disputes, some advance the idea that it serves for the moral improvement of man.
But as Charles Dawin poignanlty pointed our "...the number of men in the world is as nothing compared with that of all other sentient beings, and they suffer greatly without any moral improvement.
A bird flew into our kitchen from our garden. Its distress as it tried to get out was heart rending.
Lift any rock and see the life that is teeming beneath, they too are sentient beings.
But as Charles Dawin poignanlty pointed our "...the number of men in the world is as nothing compared with that of all other sentient beings, and they suffer greatly without any moral improvement.
A bird flew into our kitchen from our garden. Its distress as it tried to get out was heart rending.
Lift any rock and see the life that is teeming beneath, they too are sentient beings.
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