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BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
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I notice that every picture for 'wise' was a bird of prey normally an owl. Does this mean that it is wise to chase smaller animals and then rip them to bits with talons (often at night). I showed this video to my kids but stopped half way though as it really isn't the message I want them to receive (image them chasing all the smaller animals about the place through the night to rip them apart, the cat and rabbits are terrified!). Aside from this though is the 'lord really saying that birds of prey are 'wiser' than other animals? My cat sleeps most of the day and gets up to be fed by the kids (when they are not tearing up to bits with their talons) and goes outside to prowl about occasionally. Dogs get their owners to clean up their poo. Surely these acts are just as 'wise' as the birds of prey in your propaganda video.
 


BHAZiggy

Pedant
Jan 12, 2011
520
Hastings
Maybe birds of prey are wise because they don't claim to have been magiced up by their imaginary friend.
 



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