“Despite one or two minority appeals our society is not outraged at man's unremitting use of the animal world. Ecologists and environmentalists may talk of "ecological consciousness" or "environmental responsibility" but seldom, if ever, is this responsibility articulated towards other non-human species in particular.” IfsMenWorldHumansMayTwoUseNatureAnimalConsciousnessResponsibilityEnvironmentParticularSpeciesEnvironmentalDespiteAppealsMinoritiesOur SocietyEcologicalEnvironmentalistHuman SpeciesOutragedAnimal WorldEnvironmental Responsibility Book:Animal rights: a Christian assessment of man's treatment of animals Source: Animal rights: a Christian assessment of man's treatment of animals
“The biblical case for vegetarianism does not rest on the view that killing may never be allowable in the eyes of God, rather on the view that killing is always a grave matter. When we have to kill to live we may do so, but when we do not, we should live otherwise.” ShouldMayDoeMatterEyeViewsCasesKillingGravesBiblicalVegetarianism Author:Andrew Linzey
“Christian theology provides some of the best arguments for respecting animal life and for taking seriously animals as partners with us within God's creation. It may be ironical that this tradition, once thought of as the bastion of human moral exclusivity, should now be seen as the seed-bed for a creative understanding of animal liberation.” ShouldHumansMayChristianUnderstandingAnimalMoralCreativeCreationBedArgumentTraditionSeedsPartnersTheologyLiberationAnimal RightsAnimal LiberationAnimal LifeGod's CreationChristian TheologyExclusivity Book:Christianity and the Rights of Animals Source: Christianity and the Rights of Animals