R.D. Lawrence Quotes
Humans, Particularly Those Influenced By The Judeo-Christian Ethic, See Themselves As Rulers Of The Earth, An Attitude Stemming Not From Divine Doctrines, But Rather From Human Interpretation Of Them. Those Governed By Such Erroneous Tenets Look Upon Animals As Chattels, Organisms That Have Been Divinely Created For Human Use And Convenience. But Domestic Animals Are The Work Of Man. The Wolf And All Other Wild Beings Are The Work Of Nature; They Are PURE WILD, Gloriously So. This Is Why A Wolf Can Never Be Owned; It Cannot Be Mastered.
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