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The Ismenian Dragon, a dragon which guarded the sacred spring of Ares near Thebes; it was slain by Cadmus.
Onocentaur, part human, part donkey. It had the head and torso of a human with the body of a donkey. Tortoise from which Hermes created his tortoiseshell lyre, when Hermes was a mere babe, found a tortoise, which he killed, and, stretching seven strings across the empty shell, invented a lyre.Theologians and philosophers have tried to deal with animal suffering - here are some of their attempts. Animals don't feel pain Amazed, he asked them if they would stay for a little while to hear about God. He said to them: 'My brother and sister birds, you should praise your Creator and always love him: he gave you feathers for clothes, wings to fly and all other things that you need. It is God who made you noble among all creatures, making your home in the thin, pure air. Without sowing or reaping, you receive God's guidance and protection.'
Some people believe that animals may be used in any way that humans see fit. Others feel that animals should be treated in much the same way as humans are. An Olympian god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, religious ecstasy and theatre. The Hippoi Kabeirikoi, four bronze horse-shaped automatons crafted by Hephaestus to draw the chariot of the Cabeiri. It isn’t difficult to fathom that animals bring God joy when we consider the joy we get from watching our own children. We even enjoy watching animals with whom we have no creative connection. Given that, it is understandable that the one who created all things would enjoy them.God had created animals for the use of human beings and human beings were therefore entitled to use them in any way they want