DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersThere is a problem of the companion animal run amok. Feral cats are actually a HUGE problem in many parts of the world today. Feral and domestic cats kill 1.3–4.0 billion birds and 6.3–22.3 billion mammals annually. Do the interlopers have any culpability for this? Or is this a wholly human-created problem? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 16 hours ago
To the extent humans are imperfect, there is always a large percentage of the causal influences stemming from perverse treatment by the interlopers to cause and maintain your being out of divine alignment. This makes you poorly able to cope with adversity, changes in the environment, and various threats that come along either through impact of things on the environment or deliberate manipulations to create an imbalance, as in the case of too many companion animals on the loose becoming a kind of scourge. They are still guided by instinct for survival as a fundamental characteristic, and will do what they need to in order for that to happen, whether it hurts humans or not. So this is not a willful human choice or neglect directly, for the most part, this is one of many loose ends created along the way by cultural pressures and the disarray caused by economic deprivation, rising criminality, and the uneven competence and performance of governmental bodies needed to deal with such problems, ultimately, when they become too large to be handled individually or even on a local level by a group of concerned citizens. Almost everything bad that happens can be traced back to interloper handiwork. The interlopers have their fingerprints on everything. They are always hovering in the background and their evil intentions have corrupted all human institutions to varying degrees but enough to be a heavy burden in the way of human progress.