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The Acology of Violence With Humans
On page 30 d, i just quote you here, interpersonal violence tears into the seamless fabric that links a human to his or her environment. I think a lot of people with caricatures of the hebrew bible will think, wait, weren't these the people a, you know, they may bring a massive caricature like, weren't they committing genecide against people? Or even minor caricatures like weren't they massacring animals in mass? So how do you see a the acology of violence with humans? And you know, we can just think about humans and each other, or humans and animals. Why is it a seamless fabric and and how does that get torn in what ways