Religion and Animal Rights Jan & James. Key Terms Stewardship Dominion Sanctity of Life Vegetarianism/ Veganism Extinction Vivisection Genetic Modification.

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Religion and Animal Rights Jan & James

Key Terms Stewardship Dominion Sanctity of Life Vegetarianism/ Veganism Extinction Vivisection Genetic Modification Cloning

Uses of Animals Farming Pets/ companions Vivisection Entertainment Transport Hunting/ Commerce

Issues Surrounding Uses of Animals Farming Pets/ companions Vivisection Entertainment Transport Hunting/ Commerce

Religious Beliefs Dominion Stewardship The Bible Hinduism Buddhism – First Precept “God cares about even the sparrows” -Jesus

Animal Rights Organisations RSPCA IFAW PETA National AV Society

In Philosophy The Basis Of Animal Rights – Utilitarianism Superior Intellect – Applied To Humans? Food Chain Is Natural – Interspecies Murder

thank you for watching Happy birthday James