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 Violating his creations

In Britain the mad cow disease was running rampant among the cows.  Why?  As it was discovered Some Britain farmers were feeding cows the remains of sheep.  Some sheeps has a strain of "like" cow disease.  At the beginning there was no such an illness in cows.  As cows diet was change from a complete vegetarian which God had the cow created the cow to be, into a carnivore.  The cows ate the remains of desease ridden sheeps and the sickness travel up to their brains and made them horribly sick.  This type of disease was unheard of in cows but now are no longer safe to eat. 

This act of irresponsability had brought on to the word the horror of mad cow desease.  When human ate the cow's body in form of hamburgers and other part of cow.  They too because ill from the now called mad cow disease.  This continue violation of a simple animals diet change had brought chaos and death.   

    Posted by airsjc on 2007-12-11 07:24:37 | Rating: | Views: 80
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