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Old 07-21-2008 | 12:02 PM
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ORIGINAL: PreacherTony

ORIGINAL: robbcayman

I may get flamed for this, but I just think this is kind of lame. I mean seriously, for literally thousands of years there has been apreadtor/prey relationship,and we are the ultimate predator. If you believe God createdthe world he put us in charge of animals, and their primary purpose is for nutritional value.Conversely, if you believe in evolution then nature constructed a predator/prey system. In short, you just can't get around that this is the way it is supposed to be from any point of view.[8D]

My wife hates that I hunt, but I don't care. I tell her to pipe down especially when she just ate a cheeseburger the day before.

Now, I in no way condone cruelty to animals!!! I think anyone that treats animals inhumane are sick and in need of serioushelp. However, if you are harvesting an animal to either control the population or for a food source I just don't see how that can be wrong.
No one said it was wrong ..... .what are you saying is lame?
I'm trying to say I don't see how it is wrong to take an animals life. I mean why be sad over something if it is not wrong? Predation has been happening since the dawn of time and that is not going to change. God intended for man to eat animals for survival, so forgive me if I am a little confused as to why someone would be sad when they put food on the table.[&:]Can you imagine a caveman getting teary eyed after killing a woolly mammoth? My oh my.. how the times have changed.

I never feel any remorse, and it seems likethe peta mind-setcreeps into everything anymore. [:'(]

Maybe lame was the wrong word, but this thread is starting to sound a little "girly" to me.

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