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Is Hunting Ok by GOD???

Bro Tony

New Member
music4Him said:
Hunting should be for providing food for the table not home decor and hat racks for the walls. Even though I enjoy fishing I still fish for the meat. Especially a nice 1+ lb bass fried in corn meal in a iron skillet with some fresh garden tomatoes and home made biscuts and fried taters for breakfast. :smilewinkgrin:

Everyone to music4Him's house for breakfast this Saturday. YUM YUM.

Bro Tony
 

DeeJay

New Member
Inquiring Mind said:
I agree, I hate to be those people standing before God on Judgement Day.

God: "Bob, you killed many animals for trophies"

Bob: "I killed for them for food as well"

God: "All of them?"

Bob: "No Lord"

God: "To hell you go"

Bob: "God have mercy!"

God: "You wnat me to show mercy when you did not?"

......


From inquiring minds profile

Home Church:
None - I don't believe in Local Churches


May I suggest you find a local church and learn something.
 

Lagardo

New Member
I have yet to see any scripture as to why hunting, even for fun, is wrong. I hunt for a variety of reasons...the meat is a bonus.

As for crawling around in cammo whispering with a high powered rifle to bring down a deer that doesn't have a chance...maybe you've never sat in a tree stand, as motionless as possible, with all the scent remover money can buy, holding your breath and still have a buck 100 yards away stop in his tracks and turn and look right at you...I hardly have a chance!

Aaron "the deer slayer"

Oh, and I don't waste the meat...I have a freezer full and, Lord willing, will add some more on Monday as doe season begins. We've made fried tenderloin, stew, and jerky. All good. Of course, Missouri has a nice program for hunters who don't want the meat to bring the carcass to a participating processor who will process it and donate it to a local food pantry.
 

hillclimber1

Active Member
Site Supporter
Inquiring Mind said:
I agree, I hate to be those people standing before God on Judgement Day.

God: "Bob, you killed many animals for trophies"

Bob: "I killed for them for food as well"

God: "All of them?"

Bob: "No Lord"

God: "To hell you go"

Bob: "God have mercy!"

God: "You wnat me to show mercy when you did not?"

......

So Christ's death wasn't enough in this case?
 

dispen4ever

New Member
I'm with Genesis 12. Killing anything is hardly a sport. It isn't necessary in the USA. Reach down in the frozen food bay and grab an exposed electrical wire on purpose, while retrieving that box of frozen fish. Challenge your friends to see who can hold the wire the longest. Practice handing off the fish before you go down. That's sport.
 

Lagardo

New Member
dispen4ever said:
I'm with Genesis 12. Killing anything is hardly a sport. It isn't necessary in the USA. Reach down in the frozen food bay and grab an exposed electrical wire on purpose, while retrieving that box of frozen fish. Challenge your friends to see who can hold the wire the longest. Practice handing off the fish before you go down. That's sport.

Hmm...while the offer is tempting, I think I'll stick to my hunting plans for Monday. Granted, this might seem more sporting to some of you as I will be using a black powder rifle on Monday which means you have to get much closer to the animal and you only get one shot. (well, you can shoot more, but generally the deer will not wait around for you to clean and reload)
 
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