What God MEANT for us has long vanished, went away with the fall. After the fall, and more specifically, after the flood, God told us to eat of the flesh of beasts. He provided them to us to eat. And it was given as a GIFT to us, not as a curse.
Genesis 9:1 Then God blessed Noah and his sons, saying to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number and fill the earth. 2 The fear and dread of you will fall on all the beasts of the earth, and on all the birds in the sky, on every creature that moves along the ground, and on all the fish in the sea; they are given into your hands. 3 Everything that lives and moves about will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.
Easy… we are omnivores and need meat to be healthy (a lot of my family is vegan so I know what I’m talking about…and they are not healthy. Pro choice and pro jabb, too, which I find hilarious). So if a lion goes after a deer and fails, are you happy for the deer or the lion? The deer lives but the lion starves. Vegetarianism goes against the circle of life.
Eating carnivores (dogs and cats) can make us sick so naturally we cringe at the thought. Further, homo sapians survived when the other species didn’t because we teamed up with wolves to hunt (today they evolved to dogs). So to be okay with eating a dog is pretty much anti-human. Something in our dna flags it as wrong to eat our loyal partners. Don’t ever trust anyone who doesn’t like dogs. Not sure if this made sense but I’m 8 months pregnant and tired 😂
It takes a good heart to see the beauty in all creatures, and appreciate what they teach us (even the Arizona diamondback that I encountered on a trail last month, I simply walked way around it — it taught me boundaries and respect). As for consuming any creature, I believe they would willingly give their lives to sustain noble human causes. It is justified (commanded?) by God, but God also taught us to give thanks. Gratitude for their lives and their deaths (for our sustenance) is key, I think.
I once raised a pig as a “pet”, but then discovered it was too big, and required too many resources to sustain as a pet. We butchered it, and ate it. It was the best damn bacon I’ve ever had, and I was so grateful for every bite…and I still love that pig for the bond that we had. So weird, right? But that scenario is so much less weird to me than mindlessly stuffing our faces with Big Macs, washing them down with Diet Cokes and going about our way without even a thought as to what we just ate (which in THAT case is probably a mixture of multiple factory farmed cows and their parts and only God knows what else — so gross).
Gratitude and thoughtfulness for what we eat…that is key. The native Americans were great examples of this. But for God’s sake, if we know that meat protein is good for our brains (and we know it is), then consume it, enjoy it, give thanks for it, and go use that brain power to better the world and fight the damn commies, because if the commies win, we’ll be eating soy and whatever food paste they determine we’re allowed to eat!
God does not have anything against death. I understand why you feel the way you do about killing such beautiful animals. Joshua was specifically instructed to kill. We are instructed to defend ourselves. We are instructed to kill those who pass His children through the fires of Molech or else he will turn his cheek to us... death has to happen and sometimes it's required.
Also, this ties into the death penalty. Leftists and retards like Tim Pool will say we are hypocrites for saying we are anti abortion while also being pro death penalty. It's not hypocritical at all. One person is in the process of being created and has a right to life. They have not done anything wrong and are wholly innocent. The other is someone that has murdered, raped, attempted to or did sellout his compatriots (treason) for financial gain and influence. They deserve to be brought to death.
i'm enjoying my venison jerky right now!!! deer are great to watch... better to chew!!!
We really only know from what was written. outside of what is written is not something we can really say.
It was quiet at first.
What God MEANT for us has long vanished, went away with the fall. After the fall, and more specifically, after the flood, God told us to eat of the flesh of beasts. He provided them to us to eat. And it was given as a GIFT to us, not as a curse.
Genesis 9:1 Then God blessed Noah and his sons, saying to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number and fill the earth. 2 The fear and dread of you will fall on all the beasts of the earth, and on all the birds in the sky, on every creature that moves along the ground, and on all the fish in the sea; they are given into your hands. 3 Everything that lives and moves about will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.
Circle of life, Fren
...all life is a spark from God.....
Easy… we are omnivores and need meat to be healthy (a lot of my family is vegan so I know what I’m talking about…and they are not healthy. Pro choice and pro jabb, too, which I find hilarious). So if a lion goes after a deer and fails, are you happy for the deer or the lion? The deer lives but the lion starves. Vegetarianism goes against the circle of life.
Eating carnivores (dogs and cats) can make us sick so naturally we cringe at the thought. Further, homo sapians survived when the other species didn’t because we teamed up with wolves to hunt (today they evolved to dogs). So to be okay with eating a dog is pretty much anti-human. Something in our dna flags it as wrong to eat our loyal partners. Don’t ever trust anyone who doesn’t like dogs. Not sure if this made sense but I’m 8 months pregnant and tired 😂
It takes a good heart to see the beauty in all creatures, and appreciate what they teach us (even the Arizona diamondback that I encountered on a trail last month, I simply walked way around it — it taught me boundaries and respect). As for consuming any creature, I believe they would willingly give their lives to sustain noble human causes. It is justified (commanded?) by God, but God also taught us to give thanks. Gratitude for their lives and their deaths (for our sustenance) is key, I think.
I once raised a pig as a “pet”, but then discovered it was too big, and required too many resources to sustain as a pet. We butchered it, and ate it. It was the best damn bacon I’ve ever had, and I was so grateful for every bite…and I still love that pig for the bond that we had. So weird, right? But that scenario is so much less weird to me than mindlessly stuffing our faces with Big Macs, washing them down with Diet Cokes and going about our way without even a thought as to what we just ate (which in THAT case is probably a mixture of multiple factory farmed cows and their parts and only God knows what else — so gross).
Gratitude and thoughtfulness for what we eat…that is key. The native Americans were great examples of this. But for God’s sake, if we know that meat protein is good for our brains (and we know it is), then consume it, enjoy it, give thanks for it, and go use that brain power to better the world and fight the damn commies, because if the commies win, we’ll be eating soy and whatever food paste they determine we’re allowed to eat!
God does not have anything against death. I understand why you feel the way you do about killing such beautiful animals. Joshua was specifically instructed to kill. We are instructed to defend ourselves. We are instructed to kill those who pass His children through the fires of Molech or else he will turn his cheek to us... death has to happen and sometimes it's required.
Also, this ties into the death penalty. Leftists and retards like Tim Pool will say we are hypocrites for saying we are anti abortion while also being pro death penalty. It's not hypocritical at all. One person is in the process of being created and has a right to life. They have not done anything wrong and are wholly innocent. The other is someone that has murdered, raped, attempted to or did sellout his compatriots (treason) for financial gain and influence. They deserve to be brought to death.
So much for no drama.