Thursday, December 16, 2021

Some Of Iran's Parliament Are Correct Regarding Unnatural Affections

 I happen to agree with the Iranian Parliament members who are suggesting legislation to clean up their houses by prohibiting the keeping of unclean animals as housepets.  Indeed, unnatural affection toward animals has caused so many spiritual problems that it surpasses the spread of other unnatural affections such as homosexuality which even Putin knows is vile behavior.

In times of spiritual war, it is important to know when a few are going in the proper direction, and Iran's Parliament members who want to eliminate household pets actually are animal rights activists.  Cats can be extremely content mousing around outdoors and dogs that haven't been ruined by unnatural affection from humans also can have a 'good' life experience when not harbored indoors like a toy.  Of course, veterinarians might complain because it would be like prohibiting the sales of tobacco products in the USA and a change of income would be probable. However, the fact remains that household pets also are consuming much clean food products that could have been used for people! Look at the ingredients on pet foods and then realize that the ingredients many dog and cat foods suck into them would provide more nourishment for people if they were packages differently.

 How is that people on welfare or SSI in the USA have enough money to feed not only themselves for sometimes numerous pets? It's because they are getting paid too much to resist earning their living.  I actually saw a bag of cat food no bigger than a bag of potato chips that was priced at almost $20.00 in Michigan. Seriously?  Cats don't need to live indoors, and neither do other animals that are designed to live outdoors rather than in cages or on leashes or confined in houses to defile them.  The proposed good law would provide exceptions for herders and farmers to keep dogs, and I'm sure a loving family member or trustworthy hired person would be a better replacement than a dog for a blind person.

Yup, a few in the Iranian parliament are correct when they state the trend of obtaining housepets rather than houseplants is often tragic, especially when it is clear that the household members care more about their house pet than they do about their extended family or their immediate family. I used to have many types of house pets as a typical USA citizen, and all of them ended up with very unhappy endings, except for the rabbit I turned over to a county zoo. Turtles got removed  from their outdoor tub and were stomped on and killed by mean boys. The cat we would let out of the house BECAUSE IT WANTED TO GO OUT got killed by someone with a BB gun. My first dog was an asset in a divorce where it was clear the petitioner loved the dog more than me or my son and he demanded it as part of the divorce agreement. Other dogs developed very painful diseases including cancer, and vets profited with their experimental treatments which I could tell made my dog hate living. Probably the most merciful death occurred when another dog attacked my dog and snapped his neck, which means he suffered the least after a period of trying to defend his outdoor turf on over an acre of country land. 

Oddly enough, it wasn't until I chose to behave more like a person in the line of Abraham, Moshe and Yerusha that I lost my desire to have a 'house pet'. Yes, I know that billions of people have unnatural affections toward their animals to the point that they seek them in humane societies sooner than they would try to mend a relationship with a family member who has made it clear that they desire such mending. Don't complain about worldwide famines, your internal or external diseases or your state of poverty if you think you have the right to own and keep and feed unclean animals as your 'normal' part of a household expense.  

I've heard people openly claim that they believe their animals will be resurrected and in 'heaven'. Really? That's another sign of unnatural affection, which Mr. Paul predicted would happen when people openly despise and reject the Creator's rules and regulations. Does that mean that all the bugs you killed with pesticides will be resurrected too? Do you think your dog was more important than the beaver that got skinned to make a coat or will that beaver also get raptured up somewhere or pop out of the lot where her carcass was dumped?  Will every shrimp you turned into your winter cocktail also get resurrected along with the shark you killed but shouldn't have eaten?  Nope. I suspect animals don't get resurrected, even if the animals I did wrongly keep indoors were kind to me but maybe according to some animals actually do get the same chance on judgment day that the unclean people who were kind to me do.  With that in mind, butterflies and bumblebees and painted turtles will be resurrected while neighbors too unkind to  be helpful or that intentionally oppress and commit crimes as serious as evading reasonable taxation of 10%  can rot in the earth with their dead dogs and rotting dog excrement.

It's also horrific to see how many adult people will not only speak to their dog as though they were human, but will take their dogs for a leashed walk outside, yet they never are seen taking their children out for a lengthy hike or bicycle ride and often they do not enough spend time with or caring for aging relatives that include their own  parents, aunts or uncles.

The Iranian parliament can ponder whether raising goldfish or perch in a fair-sized aquarium is the only safe, decent and clean option for those unfortunate enough to lack any family members or to prevent children from being over-exposure to 'Paw Patrol', 'Nemo', Cinderella's mice or other fake computerized animals or to assist adults going through some ailment of the mind called 'unclean animal withdrawal' after the Iranian Parliament really proves it is against cruelty to animals, desires more sanitary households and increases traffic safety by prohibiting the keeping of unclean animals as pets since indeed it is an idolatrous sin to have unnatural human affection toward animals. 

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