Animal suffering
Peace to the honorable Rabbi Michi,
The Rabbi believes that, except for sporadic cases, there is no private or general supervision over humanity. And it is possible that the reward/punishment for our actions will be in the next world. So here I can see the divine perfection.
Assuming that the rabbi does not believe that animals have an afterlife, how does the concept of a "perfect God" reconcile with the painful and severe suffering that many animals endure?
Best regards, Ehud
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I have no idea about a lawyer. But I wrote that it is definitely a possibility.
Within the framework of these hypotheses, if we are discussing animals, we can talk about a future for them too, about reincarnations, etc., or that animals do not suffer (because they do not have consciousness, etc.). I have no idea.
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