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THE FISH WOULD BE BETTER OFF IF NEVER CAUGHT; THE WHEAT WOULD BE BETTER OFF IF NEVER HARVESTED; THE SHEEP WOULD BETTER OFF TO HAVE ESCAPED FROM THE SHEPHERD AND TAKEN THEIR CHANCES WITH THE WOLF | image tagged in fish,wheat,sheep,religion,hell,abrahamic religions | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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This makes more sense than the "traditional" interpretation. For those who don't know, these quotes (taken most likely from Youtuber Darkmatter2525's "Worse than the wolf" episode of "Power Corrupts" series, highlights the problems with using the Parables of the net, the sower and the shepherd, each sharing a theme. Indeed the bad fish are thrown away, but what happens to the good fish regardless? Well... we cook them and eat them. Obviously, so is Wheat, in the form of bakery products like bread, and as an ingredient for other foods too. And for the sheep, the wolf only snatches one or two, while the Shepherd, seeing the sheep as a resource, shears them of their wool, and slaughtered for their meat, thorougly and systematically. Which makes the self identification of certain believers as "God's lambs" all the more concerning. Two of the three, the Wheat and the Sheep, are not even "God made" animals, but instead domesticated and "morphed" by breeding for the explicit purpose of a permanent source of food, and for the sheep, wool, and they would not exist if man did not create them for said purposes.
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