Do animals experience, or have Morality?
Does that mean animals are also subject to spiritual growth, karmic punishment and reward, and Divine judgement?
What would the role of Angels have been before humanity existed?
I believe that some of these deep theological questions, at least they relate to domesticated canines, were addressed in a late 1980s animated documentary.
>>18496872
Animals are pre-moral. As in, there is a lot of rape in the animal kingdom, but none of that is fully sentient.
Observe that I don't include human, although humans ARE animals.
>>18496872
some animals with highly developed brains do have moral inclinations. Bonobos and chimpanzees will adopt and rear orphans as their own offspring. Chimps and bonobos appear to mourn for their dead kin, including mothers who lose their babies. Upon the death of an elderly female of the group, the mourning becomes universal for the whole group. There are more but that's basically the gist of it.
>Does that mean animals are also subject to spiritual growth, karmic punishment and reward, and Divine judgement?
animals, as well as humans do not have any soul that can be measured by any modern scientific instruments.
>What would the role of Angels have been before humanity existed?
angels aren't real
That's a neat question. Wtf were angels doing in dinosaur era? Before people? Maybe the same thing. For the fuck all we know dinosaurs could have been having full blown conversations and thought.
>>18497008
>For the fuck all we know dinosaurs could have been having full blown conversations and thought
>mfw
>>18496872
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BYJf2xSONc
Capuchins seem to have a concept of fairness