Caring as Equals

NITI AAYOG, Government India Online (2021)
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While there are references , religious [the ref. of species as birds, ass etc. also having Breath of life [as Humans- ref. wrt Noah's Ark}, and oft, knowing Morals , better, is cited in same theology, Bible , NIV] , of Humans being able to reason and having capability to take due care of environ., the truth of species other than them, being competent and caring [knowing Laws, instinctively], is observed, proven and real; a Dog [Some, in specific, are more Matured] is caring, intelligent, communicative and family-this has also been advocated for by a leading Advocate after due experience and judiciary process. While to Humans [some, need, more ], extrinsic Communication had /has to be made towards responsibility, other species [some, more, matured], know, intrinsically, their responsibility/care of environ. The same Breath of life in humans is in other species also...when Adam [Bible] , human, was told to name species, he did so as proceeding from the Breath of life within him ,and thus, it is the same constituents with variant responsibilities towards Harmony. Bible References: Jeremiah 8:7, Numbers 22, Genesis 7:15

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