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tommyex (m)
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SPOILT
U R REALLY SPOILT(that was funny)
MELLOW
HELP ME 2 DEY WONDER WHO them COMPLAIAN 4 OO
ORACLE
FROM UR ID,Y NOT CONSULT yourself(D ORACLE),I HAVE D UNCANNY ABILITY 2 TALK 2 LIONS SHA,I CAN SEND them 2 U 4 COMPANY IF U CARE
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tommyex (m)
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i meant complain
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KAG (f)
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@ topic
This is one relevant question that I once used to ponder on sometimes ago.
I think many of us here are looking at this from an entirely different perspective. If you understand the poster's question very well, you'll notice that he's not actually asking 'why' animals experience birth pains - in respect of the naturalness of the phenomenon; but he's asking 'why' - in respect of what the Bible tells us on the real cause of Birth pains. Allow me to expound on his question:
Since the Bible tells us that Birth Pains is one of the woman's punishments for eating out of the forbidden fruit, then why do animals - who did not eat out of the fruit - also suffer birth pains, if we're to really go by what the Bible tells us?
Of course, I understand perfectly the scientific (logical, actually) explanation given for this, which is the most rational explanation for the cause of birth pains. But this explanation renders the Biblical explanation completely invalid, hence absolutely impertinent, and consequently, making the Holy Book seem unreliable.
So, anyone to elucidate this?
Maybe the Adam and Even narrative wasn't intended as a literal, historical account? Sorry to ask but who did the Animals complain to
that they are having bith pains?
When an animal is screaming in apparent agony, looks like it is crying or even possibly dies after appearing to be in excruciating pain, then it's likely that people don't need to be told. In any case, I suggest people look up the female spotted hyena and their pregnancy woes _ I wonder who the Eve of spotted hyenas pissed off, and what she did.
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MisterMan (m)
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That's really very funny of you 
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honeric01 (m)
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funny, well how did you know they feel pains when they are about putting to bed?
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uchemen
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hello wake man this a natural occurance, do u expect male u give birth and experience pain
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Purist (m)
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Maybe the Adam and Even narrative wasn't intended as a literal, historical account? Perhaps; and I really would have loved to believe that as well. But subsequent events in book of Genesis show that it really was intended as a literal, historical account.
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Tayo-D (m)
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@Purist, This is one relevant question that I once used to ponder on sometimes ago.
I think many of us here are looking at this from an entirely different perspective. If you understand the poster's question very well, you'll notice that he's not actually asking 'why' animals experience birth pains - in respect of the naturalness of the phenomenon; but he's asking 'why' - in respect of what the Bible tells us on the real cause of Birth pains. Allow me to expound on his question:
Since the Bible tells us that Birth Pains is one of the woman's punishments for eating out of the forbidden fruit, then why do animals - who did not eat out of the fruit - also suffer birth pains, if we're to really go by what the Bible tells us?
Of course, I understand perfectly the scientific (logical, actually) explanation given for this, which is the most rational explanation for the cause of birth pains. But this explanation renders the Biblical explanation completely invalid, hence absolutely impertinent, and consequently, making the Holy Book seem unreliable.
So, anyone to elucidate this? Let me attempt to provide you with some answers. I am surprised also that many have not addressed the core issue raised by the Poster. I am not surprised by the birth pains experienced by animals. The NT clearly states this obvious facts in Romans 8: 19 For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God. 20 For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath subjected the same in hope, 21 Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God. In other words, the fall of man affected everything under the dominion of man. My understanding of the Bible suggests that before the fall, animals could speak and were all herbivores. The fall of man caused things to change such that the animals are now against man and some eat flesh. All this will be corrected in the millenial kingdom where the Bible teaches that lion and th lamb will lie down together with none eating the other. So you see, Adam's fall reached and affected a lot of things, even in heaven. That is why we are told in scipture that the blood of Jesus was needed to purify things in heaven as well. Hebrews 9:23 - It was therefore necessary that the patterns of things in the heavens should be purified with these; but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these.
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Purist (m)
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Impressive. This is the most "Christian" explanation on this topic that I've come across so far. Thanks for that piece, bro. 
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Rapsody (m)
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God bless u ,brother Tayo! U be man wey sabi.Abeg dey help us pray 4 sista enitan,e be like say she don overbackslide,oh!
@spoilt kai! U this girl! I like ya sense of humour.That ya post go enter night of a thousand laffs.Yeye girl!
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