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Answer-How is it possible that a Creator, so full of love, created a world and nature, where animals can live only by killing other animals?

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dear sir,

sairam

the difference between human beings and the animals is nothing but VICHAKSHANA.

hence, all creatures can't get their lively hood without doing something.

during the early periods, man also get their lively hood by hunting only. in

the later period human beings started knowing the difference between themselves

and the beasts and stopped hunting for the sake of lively hood. whereas the

beasts can't work for the sake of its lively hood except hunting. thinking

makes any being who, what, why and how for their questions. imagine, all the

creatures in the universe start functioning like human beings like lion,

elephant & monkey going to office or driving vehicles etc., you will find the

answer. have you ever analysed why all the fingers in our hands do not resemble

like each other. every finger has its function to act or react, so the Creator

knows how to balance the creation He made.

 

before answering your question, i have another question to pose! how the Creator

knows the organs are cleanly & immaculately placed in the living beings and

their accurate inter related functions? hence, Swamy once said the Best

Engineer is none other than the Cretor.

 

with best regards

dvs prasad

hyderabad

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