Anger has a place when people intentionally attack or mis represent the Church or Scriptures, which is exactly what you have been doing.
Carl, I can’t believe what has happened to this thread–I take a little dinner break and come back, and don’t even recognize the thread!!!
The topic was supposed to be hunting/killing animals for “sport” or the “game” of it. Now it has become CW flingling baloney at our vegan/vegetarian posters (Carl, I hope you are laughing–I’m trying to be funny in that sentence.)
It is understandable why vegans/vegetarians would be interested in this thread. It is also understandable why hunters would be interested in this thread–though I am surprised that more “responsible” hunters don’t bash the whole idea of hunting for “sport.” And I did start this thread to specifically address situations like “canned hunts” and trophy hunting.
Carl, I have said before that I have found you to be articulate and a deep thinker. I have read some of your postings in other threads (of unrelated subjects) and actually been very impressed. Animal topics seem to unravel you, however (for whatever reason I do not know or understand).
If you feel that someone has misquoted Scripture, or has incorrectly analyzed something,
calmly provide evidence or opinion to the contrary. Think of these discussions as forensics debates. And if someone has what you perceive to be a* flaw *in their thinking, don’t get mad–
show them where the flaw is.
BACK to the TOPIC. I briefly popped into Barnes & Noble last night to pick something up. I didn’t have much time–but while I was there I thought I would check out the magazine section. Under “sports hunting” they had over
60 magazines attributed to hunting for “sport.” Some with titles that boasted of the “game” and “manly prowess” aspect of this activity. One glaring title that caught my eye was a BIG, BOLD
“TROPHY HUNTER!” I didn’t have time to peruse through these publications–but I had to wonder why all the slick magazine covers for “responsible” hunters who are just killing to cull herds for conservation and for food. Or is it that there*** is a substantial group*** that reaps psychological benefits for their ego, and who kill for the thrill, as opposed to killing for any responsible reasons???
Responsible hunting is mundane, is it not? Why all the slick magazines attributed to the glory of “sports hunting?”