I have also asked the following question in regards to animal husbandry.
"Why do the lock-step, indoctrinated, academic liberals ignore this fact (human and animal symbiosis) but embrace the symbiotic relationships of "natural" wildlife? What makes us any different and unnatural?"
That can be answered in one word: "hubris".
It has its origin in the Greek language. The following is the basic meaning and history of this word from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
This biblical reference is very similar to the meaning of hubris in its use of the word "haughty".
Proverbs 16:18 KJV
"Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall."
"Why do the lock-step, indoctrinated, academic liberals ignore this fact (human and animal symbiosis) but embrace the symbiotic relationships of "natural" wildlife? What makes us any different and unnatural?"
That can be answered in one word: "hubris".
It has its origin in the Greek language. The following is the basic meaning and history of this word from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
Quote:exaggerated pride or self-confidence
Hubris Comes From Ancient Greece
English picked up both the concept of hubris and the term for that particular brand of cockiness from the ancient Greeks, who considered hubris a dangerous character flaw capable of provoking the wrath of the gods. In classical Greek tragedy, hubris was often a fatal shortcoming that brought about the fall of the tragic hero.
This biblical reference is very similar to the meaning of hubris in its use of the word "haughty".
Proverbs 16:18 KJV
"Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall."
Quote:haughty : blatantly and disdainfully proud : having or showing an attitude of superiority and contempt for people or things perceived to be inferior
A trail goes two ways and looks different in each direction - There is no such thing as a timid woodland creature - Whatever does not kill you leaves you a survivor - Jesus is NOT a bad word - MSB