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A non starving lion drinks at the same water pond with lambs peaceably, only a starving hungry lion eats a lamb or zebra
 
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A non starving lion drinks at the same water pond with lambs peaceably, only a starving hungry lion eats a lamb or zebra


and the lion shall lay down with the lamb, it already happens.
usually lions eat the carcass of already dead sheep, dead zebras, etc. Lions, lambs zebras, and all animals drink together at the same water wells in peace. it is only the starving hungry animals that kill living creatures, nature usually provides enuff dead zebra carcasses etc to feed the lion population,
your projecting your own blood lust thought onto a lions behavior.
it happens.... lions become hungry and starved just like humans do.
that is bad shepherding which is mans fault in irresponsible or bad culling and bad husbandry, not Gods fault. quit blaming God for what men who IGNORE and are IGNORANT of God, do.
John, you study godless reports from those who disobey God and ignore JC, then you blame God and JC for the disobidience of the godless who ignore JC's words and Gods words and rebell against God. how illogical and silly of you.
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God's men can walk into a den of starving lions and not be eaten by one lion, read the story of 'Daniel in the lions den' in the bible to understand how and why not one starving hungry man eating lion did not even touch daniel, the lions cowered before Daniel and slinked away from Daniel as God was with Daniel. God and Gods men and women are awesome humans.

 

 
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