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Secondary Teachers > Key Stage 3 >
Religious Education 3Lesson Plan 3: Animal Rights? Let's Debate!Teachers' Note: Read the quote from John Austin Baker below and ask the class to think about the implications of what he says. Ask:
John Austin Baker, Bishop of Salisbury:
In the very first chapter of the Bible it is said that in the beginning, when things were as God meant them to be, animals were not created to be food for humans. The animals were to eat grass, foliage and cereals; human beings, fruit and nuts. Only later, when sin was rampant in the world, were animals granted to humankind for food, with the sinister words: 'The fear of you and the dread of you shall fall upon all wild animalsand birdsand fish; they are given into your hands.' Speech given at the Christian Consultative Council for the Welfare of Animals Conference in Westminster on 25 January 1986 |
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