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Ohhhh, I knew it tied in somehow.Well, maybe some people shoot bank robbers for sport.
Ohhhh, I knew it tied in somehow.Well, maybe some people shoot bank robbers for sport.
So are you saying that a priest or deacon cannot have anytime off for R & R?/QUOTE
They are entitled to but should spend such time in less violent ways. I would not respect any priest who hunts for sport. I have always believed that priests and nuns who have been called to their vocations should be examples to the rest of us, that they are special. They should be setting an example of the non violence that Christ taught.
Ohhhh, I knew it tied in somehow.Sounds like fun. Thereās a bank robber running around this neck of the woods, he pulled off a job 15 min. from where I live yesterday. He might be linked to 3 other bank robberies. Boy, I would sure like to have his head up on my wall.:yukonjoe:
Deacon Ed B;5847498:
How niceā¦holding others up to a standard that you yourself do not follow. Not quite the most charitable of attitudes.So are you saying that a priest or deacon cannot have anytime off for R & R?
severus68;5849542:
Really ? I donāt eat meat or hunt. I am entitled to want my priests to be special. Donāt see much of a charitable attitude in you, just a response to you.How niceā¦holding others up to a standard that you yourself do not follow. Not quite the most charitable of attitudes.
CWBetts;5849631:
You have no right to dictate what a priest does in his ādown time,ā especially considering that there is nothing immoral about eating meat or hunting. Jesus ate fish. The Passover was a form of the todah sacrifice, which required the eating of a lamb. To expect anyone else to comply with sense of morality with no grounding in Scriptur or Tradition is, at best, unreasonable.Really ? I donāt eat meat or hunt. I am entitled to want my priests to be special. Donāt see much of a charitable attitude in you, just a response to you.
severus68;5849698:
sacrifice, which required the eating of a lamb. To expect anyone else to comply with sense of morality with no grounding in Scriptur or Tradition is, at best, unreasonable.You have no right to dictate what a priest does in his ādown time,ā especially considering that there is nothing immoral about eating meat or hunting. Jesus ate fish. The Passover was a form of the todah
And Jesus went fishing. Often. And I donāt remember anything about catch and release in Scripture either.
severus68;5849698:
sacrifice, which required the eating of a lamb. To expect anyone else to comply with sense of morality with no grounding in Scriptur or Tradition is, at best, unreasonable.You have no right to dictate what a priest does in his ādown time,ā especially considering that there is nothing immoral about eating meat or hunting. Jesus ate fish. The Passover was a form of the todah
I wrote about priests hunting for sport, please do not imply I said anything more.
Obviously, the fact that we follow thr rules, speaks for itself.So for you who do follow the rules, what do you think about the poaching activity??? (That would be in addition to the illegal activityālike shooting down a red tailed hawk for the fun of it.)
Poaching bear in California and Canada is all about money. Poachers kill bear for ācertain partsā used in Chinese medicine. The parts are sold on the black market and the rest of the carcass is left to rot. I bring this up because this is a serious problem, and the motivation for killing the bears is one of āgreed,ā and it is threatening the bear populations. People are not hunting them for āsportā or the āgameā of itājust simple greed.
wildlife-conservation.suite101.com/article.cfm/bear_poaching_in_north_america
Deacon Ed B;5847498:
Who in the world appointed you as arbiter for what is right or wrong, especially in the lives of religious. To say that you do not respect them if they hunt is the epitome of bias (and other things.)So are you saying that a priest or deacon cannot have anytime off for R & R?
CWBetts;5849631:
Donāt see much of a charitable attitude in you, just a response to you.Really ? I donāt eat meat or hunt.** I am entitled to want my priests to be special. **
They are special whether they hunt or not.
severus68;5849542:
You have your own views, I have mine. I believe hunting for sport is wrong. I am very glad my parish priests do not hunt.Who in the world appointed you as arbiter for what is right or wrong, especially in the lives of religious. To say that you do not respect them if they hunt is the epitome of bias (and other things.)
severus68;5849698:
sacrifice, which required the eating of a lamb. To expect anyone else to comply with sense of morality with no grounding in Scriptur or Tradition is, at best, unreasonable.You have no right to dictate what a priest does in his ādown time,ā especially considering that there is nothing immoral about eating meat or hunting. Jesus ate fish. The Passover was a form of the todah
I have every right to want priests who teach us morality and ethics to practice them themselves. While priests are like any of us not perfect, I expect them not to deliberately do something wrong as a pastime. I believe hunting for sport is wrong.
Because I have a problem with blanket statements that people throw out there as āevidenceā of their notions.āGenerallyā unsafe can be specifically reduced to a 60% contaimination of donated meat. That should be enough to cause a pause. If nothing else, I would hope that all hunters might be more motivated to excise on the side of caution enough to reduce contaimination. Also, children under six should not eat anything that has the remotest possiblity of lead.
There was also a good case made for lead alternatives. Yes, this ammunition is more expensive, but one could still use lead for all other purposes except the actual kill.
This article is Scientific American, not some animal rights, left wing blog. Instead of criticizing Marfran why not take to heart the potential harm she brought up and take corrective measures?
severus68;5849542:
Whoa there areā'nt priests and other clergy members supposed to act at all times according to a higher standard of morality than the lay people??? Im sure they themselves want to conduct themselves so. They are priests, not one of us in the sense that there is more at stake for them due to the vows they took.How niceā¦holding others up to a standard that you yourself do not follow. Not quite the most charitable of attitudes.
Members of the congregation look to their parish priests for guidance, so I think they do indeed have a right to hold them to a standard higher than themselves.
Why do you take it upon yourself to judge severus68 for not adhering to the same standard?I think its quite clear if they arent comfortable with their priest hunting, they would not do it themselves.
no one need imply anything of the sort.I wrote about priests hunting for sport, please do not imply I said anything more.
They are entitled to but should spend such time in less violent ways. I would not respect any priest who hunts for sport. I have always believed that priests and nuns who have been called to their vocations should be examples to the rest of us, that they are special. They should be setting an example of the non violence that Christ taught.
Your belief is not in line with the CCC.You have your own views, I have mine. I believe hunting for sport is wrong. I am very glad my parish priests do not hunt.
No.Whoa there areā'nt priests and other clergy members supposed to act at all times according to a higher standard of morality than the lay people???
Iām going to go out on a limb here and say that the vows they have taken do not mention hunting of any type.Im sure they themselves want to conduct themselves so. They are priests, not one of us in the sense that there is more at stake for them due to the vows they took.
Same standard?Members of the congregation look to their parish priests for guidance, so I think they do indeed have a right to hold them to a standard higher than themselves.
Why do you take it upon yourself to judge severus68 for not adhering to the same standard?I think its quite clear if they arent comfortable with their priest hunting, they would not do it themselves.
It is not reflective of Catholic teaching, but it is not a prohibited view. Since the statement is preceded by the qualifier, āYou have your own views, I have mine,ā it is not out of line to with the Catholic Church. Likewise, one can believe dancing, smoking or drinking is wrong and remain in line with Church teaching as long is this is acknowledged as a personal view, not Church teaching.Your belief is not in line with the CCC.
It is not a prohibited view, I will agree to that.It is not reflective of Catholic teaching, but it is not a prohibited view. Since the statement is preceded by the qualifier, āYou have your own views, I have mine,ā it is not out of line to with the Catholic Church.