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Old 12-16-2002 | 12:37 AM
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hornetguy
 
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Default RE: Is deer meat really needed?

...Saint...
there are so many holes in your "argument" it's almost not worth responding... almost.
Where is it said Jesus was a vegetarian? Scripture and verse? Either give factual evidence, or be totally exposed as a liar.
"Thou shalt not kill" is interpreted from the original text, which actually is talking about murder, not killing. Otherwise, all killing would be wrong, and God specifically told the Jews to kill.. many times, when He led them into the promised land.

"Why do you feel that it is okay to brutually kill these magnificent animals to fulfill your selfish ways? They have as much of a right to live a long happy life such as yourself."
I don't brutally kill animals. I kill them as quickly and cleanly as possible. I don't like to see animals suffer. And just who granted these animals their "rights"? Do animals write laws? Do they legislate? Do they hold "animal courts" to prosecute those bad ol' coyotes for ripping the intestines out of a living cow, while she is still alive? Animals don't have rights. Man has rights... and responsibilities... one of which is the responsibility to manage the resources God gave us.. and to treat lesser creatures humanely. See the word "humanely"? Comes from the word "human" ... only humans can be humane.
"and if any of you have ever read the beginning of genocide then you will know that in the garden of eden everyone was a vegetarian."
hahaha... I'm assuming you meant "in the beginning of Genesis"... or perhaps you were having a Freudian moment.. you're correct.. it appears that in the garden of Eden, Adam and Eve didn't eat animals. So? Adam and Eve got kicked out of the garden... sorta changed every thing. There are too many places in the scripture that clearly indicate that animals are for our consumption... and to try to make a case for scriptural vegetarianism is just an indication of intellectual bankruptcy at best, and out and out lying at worst.
You're going to have to do better than that... so far you've just showed your ass to the board.....

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