Quote by John Cleese
If God did not intend for us to eat animals, then why did he make them out of meat?
Summary
This quote playfully explores the concept of humans consuming animals by questioning God's intent. It suggests that the fact animals are made "out of meat" implies they are meant to be eaten. This raises a philosophical argument about the natural order of the world and the purpose of animals. While a literal interpretation may not hold theological weight, it highlights a light-hearted perspective on the human-animal relationship and the debate surrounding the ethics of consuming meat.
Topics
God
By John Cleese