Prove me wrong, though, there seems to me to be a lack in any religion when it comes to tackling bestiality. There are laws in any religion with regards to morale, and to kill not is one in all, I believe, though, torture, is it given heed? I believe I heard, once, one stating it is a matter of natural law that this thing to see one of his kind suffer, forbids torture. One will not tolerate it. This view would be in harmony with the Norwegian, and English notion of conscience, and also of humane to be. Humanity is a kind. During World War II, horrific bestiality was shown by the Nazis, and also by their Asian counterpart. And in Nazism there was this notion of the “Untermรคnsch” as different from the “รbermรคnsch”. Perhaps this was the reason why this beautiful people of Germany came to foster this horror.
In any Christian nation, I believe, bestiality is considered in the judgemental system. In court, obviously showing bestiality has bearing on punishment. One cannot by law forbid bestiality, in Christian nations. So to do would be in conflict with the principle of legality. Though, religion? There should be focus in any church of belief on the well-being of human kind, that is on heart, mind and soul. This would be faith, hope and charity – the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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