Our only duty is to satisfy God, the Supreme Person.
Whatever we do and whatever our activity and occupation, our first goal must be to satisfy Krishna, the Supreme Lord.
Unfortunately, nowadays, demonic disbelievers, atheistic, evil unbelievers, slaughter terrestrial and aquatic animals all over the world for the pleasure of their taste buds, and destroy flower beds and trees with axes, mechanical saws, or by fire, thus simultaneously killing a considerable number of flying, crawling, mammal, invertebrate, etc., living beings that surround them, for the sole pleasure of increasing their surface area for cultivation or breeding. Other equally evil people cut down the important trees that produce flowers, fruits, berries, for the sole pleasure of increasing their land.
The destroyer of trees by fire in the forest or in any other wooded place, forgets that by doing so he kills a considerable number of living beings who live in the middle of trees, who live on their branches or rest there, on the ground or underground. He forgets that by destroying trees he also destroys many other plants, which also have the right to live and therefore to exist. He must answer for all these crimes before divine justice.
In general it is forbidden to cut down trees, as they serve as shelters for many living beings, birds, insects, ants, butterflies, caterpillars, bees, mammals, etc., but it is above all forbidden to cut down and therefore to destroy trees bearing succulent fruits and flowers, because they serve as food for human beings, but also for the many animals of various species.
Sending various animals to slaughterhouses to be killed and slaughtered, taking fish out of the water and letting them die of asphyxiation in order to market their corpses, eating their respective flesh, are the most abominable sins there are.
The consumption of animal flesh causes diseases, defiles man and plunges him into sin.
The intelligent man, confronted with the various sufferings of life, seeks to know the relationship that exists between them and himself, because all suffering has an origin.
The right question is: “what did I do to suffer so much, and what should I do to stop it?”
God responds, “Thou shalt not kill.”
By this simple command, the Lord commands not to take the life of anyone, human beings of all kinds (white, black, yellow, red, mestizo), terrestrial and aquatic animals, and plants in their total diversity. .