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Dr. John's Q&A #127, July 1999

Should Apes Be Given Human Rights?

 

By Greg Neyman

© Old Earth Ministries

  

    This question was published in Dr. John's Q&A by John Morris in July 1999.  Did someone actually send this question to Morris?   I know that this is being proposed by some groups of peoples, but I would think that Christians everywhere would already be able to answer this question for themselves.  This is merely proof that Morris makes the questions up, instead of fielding questions from others.

    The Scriptures are clear that humans are the only ones that God created in His image.  And, we are clearly distinct from apes scientifically.  I believe that any group of people who are advocating human rights for apes is clearly "a few bricks short of a full load."

 

Dr. John's Q&A #127, published on the web at https://www.icr.org/article/should-apes-be-given-human-rights

 

 


 

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