Since the title of the thread did not specify dogs, or pets in general, a broader anser seemed to be in order.
I have no problem with it expanding to the livestock issue. Actually, all the better.:
If you can find a place in either the Bible or the culture of biblical times where breeding of animals is condemned I’d like to here about it. The fact is that this has been going on and Jesus knew about it when He was here. He had no problem with the flocks, the eating of meat and fish, the sacrifice of animals in the temple, killing the fatted calf in the prodigal son parable, etc. If Jesus saw no need to condemn the intentional breeding of animals for meat and wool and profit, then neither do I.
I don’t claim to know much about the bible. I came to this forum to learn about it. I don’t know much about the catechism but that is where I got the following. Bold and italics are mine.
109 In Sacred Scripture, God speaks to man in a human way. To interpret Scripture correctly, the reader must be attentive to what the human authors truly wanted to affirm, and to what God wanted to reveal to us by their words.75
I just don’t think what they ate in that day was of utmost importance. I think the bible deals with deeper issues, although I do realize it does say things of what to eat in the Old Testament.
110 In order to discover the sacred authors’ intention, **the reader must take into account the conditions of their time and culture, the literary genres in use at that time, and the modes of feeling, speaking and narrating then current. “For the fact is that truth is differently presented and expressed in the various types of historical writing, in prophetical and poetical texts, and in other forms of literary expression.”**76
The conditions of our time and culture are different now.
112 1. Be especially attentive “to the content and unity of the whole Scripture”. Different as the books which compose it may be, **Scripture is **a unity by reason of the unity of God’s plan, of which Christ Jesus is the center and heart, open since his Passover.79
This to me seems to say it’s about Jesus, about
who he was, not what he ate.
115 According to an ancient tradition, one can distinguish between two senses of Scripture: the literal and the spiritual, the latter being subdivided into the **allegorical, moral and anagogical senses. **The profound concordance of the four senses guarantees all its richness to the living reading of Scripture in the Church.
Many on this forum have said to not take the bible literally. Therefore we should go with the spiritual sense. Allegorical, stories that have hidden or
symbolic meanings, moral, stories of right and wrong, and anagogical
hidden spiritual meaning.
That somewhat speaks for itself…symbolic meanings, spiritual meanings.
121 The Old Testament is an indispensable part of Sacred Scripture. Its books are divinely inspired and retain a permanent value,92 for the Old Covenant has never been revoked.
I constantly hear “that’s the Old Testament” when I say that it says about what we should eat in the bible (on this point, specifically pork/swine).
123 Christians venerate the Old Testament as true Word of God. The Church has always vigorously opposed the idea of rejecting the Old Testament under the pretext that the New has rendered it void (Marcionism).
Here once again it says the Old Testament is not void.
That’s just my interpretation. Like I said, I’m just learning.
You seem to be unaware that you cannot force an animal to breed out of cycle. Just as a human female can only concieve at certain times, so too with animals.
Dogs, pigs, cows and most other animals do not normally reproduce and breed at the rate at which we do it when we do
artificial insemination.
That would be to say that each time a woman is able to conceive that she should. I don’t think there are any women out there doing that! And if we all did our world would be in serious trouble!
I agree that the specialization of “Factory Farming” has resulted in environmental problems. But they are not problems that are difficult to overcome.
No they would not be difficult to overcome if we stopped the factory farming. Although alot of the damage has already been done. Some may not be reversible.
The supporting evidence that others benefit is in every supermarket in the country where one buys reasonably priced produce.
At the expense to the environment and the survival of all living things on earth.
As for the Farmers benefitting by profiting, there is nothing wrong with making a profit.
Yes there is if it is at the expense of everyone else’s survival. He can find other more ethical ways to make money.
Of course for those dead set against supporting these practices, I suggest that you plant a large garden and orchard, can your fruits and vegitables and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Personally I love putting up pickles and freezing the tomatoes we don’t eat fresh.
Wonderful.
Calorie for caloie, meat productino takes less acreage than grain production.
I believe there’s evidence against that although I’m not going to search for it at this time so that I can quote it.
As I said earlier, if you wish to not eat meat - then don’t eat meat. If you want to be organic then plant your garden and live happily aver after.
And as I said, if you are going to claim to follow Jesus and what he did, then follow* all *of it, not just what benefits
your wants.
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