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Chains of Being. Timothy P Donegan , Patrick Reidy , and S.R. Malone. The Chain is Real. “The chain stretched from the foot of God’s throne to the meanest of inanimate objects” – Eustice Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. Order of the Chain. God Angels Homo Sapiens Animal Nation Vegetable
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Chains of Being Timothy P Donegan, Patrick Reidy, and S.R. Malone
The Chain is Real • “The chain stretched from the foot of God’s throne to the meanest of inanimate objects” –Eustice Mandeville WetenhallTillyard
Order of the Chain • God • Angels • Homo Sapiens • Animal Nation • Vegetable • Inanimate Objects The latest rankings from the Cosmic Press has ranked humanity at number three in galactic importance.
Order of the Chain-Part Two Slide Fo’ • It is important to note that there are subdivisions within the aforementioned divisions. • For example, the regal eagle is considered higher ranking on the chain than the hapless sloth. (in most countries)
Other Awe Inspiring Rankings Astrological • Sun • Moon • Planets • Stars
Ramifications of the Chain • The people of the Elizabethan World believed that this chain was ordained by god, and upheld it as sacred. • Accordingly, kings drew their power from the fact that they were believed to be God’s decreed leaders on Earth. • Of course, the King was obligated to be a wise and just ruler in order to fulfill his noble mandate from heaven.
Ramifications……Continued!! -Humans who were spiritual were believed to be near the top of their subdivision of the chain, while humans who were bestial were placed near the bottom. -It was essential for each individual person to realize and accept his or her own place in the chain. -Thus many people believed that people who tried to rise above their place did so out of envy of their superiors, or personal greed.
..........………More Ramifications • Authors often compared humans to certain animals or plants in order to emphasize their place on the chain. • For example, if one man was lion and another man a dog, the lion-man was being shown far superior to the dog-man. • Thus, the members of the chain were used as symbols of nobility according to their rank.