Animal homosexual behaviour under-reported by scientists, survey showsSamvega@lemmy.blahaj.zone to News@lemmy.world – 536 points – 2 weeks agotheguardian.com127Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThe animal and human dichotomy seems mostly religious in nature. The animal and human dichotomy seems mostly religious in nature. Agreed, and interestingly, it can be interpreted in one of two ways: Religion says that animals and humans are different. Religion is the difference between humans and other animals, i.e. other animals don't have religion. I guess both are true.it's the first
The animal and human dichotomy seems mostly religious in nature. The animal and human dichotomy seems mostly religious in nature. Agreed, and interestingly, it can be interpreted in one of two ways: Religion says that animals and humans are different. Religion is the difference between humans and other animals, i.e. other animals don't have religion. I guess both are true.it's the first
The animal and human dichotomy seems mostly religious in nature. Agreed, and interestingly, it can be interpreted in one of two ways: Religion says that animals and humans are different. Religion is the difference between humans and other animals, i.e. other animals don't have religion. I guess both are true.it's the first
The animal and human dichotomy seems mostly religious in nature.
Agreed, and interestingly, it can be interpreted in one of two ways:
I guess both are true.
it's the first