Animal Rights What are the religious attitudes toward animal rights?

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Animal Rights What are the religious attitudes toward animal rights? Are humans more important than animals?

The use of animals in scientific experimentation Vivisection The use of animals in scientific experimentation

Christian view on Animal Rights Humans have control over all animals. (Gen 1 v 28 - 30) Experiments done for medical reasons are justifiable but not for cosmetic reasons. All animals should be treated humanely and with great respect. Catholic opinion urges people not to give too much importance to animals when there are many people in the world who are suffering. What does it say in Genesis about man’s dominion over animals?