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4elise
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I guess clarity on the term sport has at times drifted in this discussion…See, I am not sure what hunting for sport means after all these posts. :whacky:
If you mean shooting at animals for target practice, and leaving them. That would I guess be wrong.
But I could shoot an animal for protection.
Perhaps that was the scenario with Father Corapi and the bear could have been for protection. Some years favorable weather might cause more bears to meet and mate, and better food causing more little bear cubs. The following year the weather might change, and there isn’t a great deal of food for them to eat. From the photo it looke like a brown/grizzly bear. They are very agressive, especially when looking for food. They kill livestock too. Maybe that was the situation. Too many bears in an area near people.
And the meat could probably be donated to a zoo to feed the big cats, etc. Or be used for fertilizer. The Deacon mentioned that bear meat is fine for humans.
But - yes - I think (IMHO) the ‘sport’ part comes in when there isn’t a need (food / protection of property / self defense) - vs - just doing it for the ‘fun’ of it… is that what you concluded?
Of course Fr. Corapi could have been part of what you had suggested and that is why I chose to go to the source for clarification - rather than make any assumptions - I’ll let you know if I get an answer