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Why did god build a system where billions of animals suffer through no fault of their own?
If animals can morally be allowed to suffer because they will get a reward or restitution (as individuals) in the future, is it therefore moral for people to make christians suffer today, because they are also due to get restitution in the future?
i.e. Does future restitution justify current suffering (across the board)?
[assumptions: God makes the rules. God allows the suffering.]
If yes, then we descend into an anti-biblical "moral" moral free-for-all where making people suffer is ok i.e. God is wrong.
If no, making animals suffer is unjust i.e. God is wrong.
Either way God is wrong.
Or are the universal morality lines all kind of squiggly
Is animal suffering lesser "struggle-suffering"?
If animals can morally be allowed to suffer because they will get a reward or restitution (as individuals) in the future, is it therefore moral for people to make christians suffer today, because they are also due to get restitution in the future?
i.e. Does future restitution justify current suffering (across the board)?
[assumptions: God makes the rules. God allows the suffering.]
If yes, then we descend into an anti-biblical "moral" moral free-for-all where making people suffer is ok i.e. God is wrong.
If no, making animals suffer is unjust i.e. God is wrong.
Either way God is wrong.
Or are the universal morality lines all kind of squiggly

Is animal suffering lesser "struggle-suffering"?


