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from: Retribution
I do hope you realize, be you
Christians or not, that when you get to the next world, God
will punish you for your wanton disregaurd and obvious pride
of false supieriority over such a beautiful creature. And the
fact that they are sacred to many , means you are destorying
sacred things....blastphemy in the face of God. "Thou Shalt
Not Kill." pretty straight forward. Easily
understood. That goes for everything, not just people. Sleep
well, and let the blood on your hands wash your sins away.
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For you and all other animal
worshippers that just came into consciousness, let’s review
the perversion of the “Thou Shalt Not Kill” commandment one
more time. Both the Old and New Testaments are full of
examples of righteous men and women using animals in ways
that you wouldn’t approve of. Ritual animal sacrifice was a
regular part of Jewish and Christian life and is repeatedly
looked
upon
with favor in the eyes of God. Using your narrow
interpretation, Jesus was destroying “sacred life” by
feeding fish to the hungry. In short, most people in the
Judeo-Christian world don’t see the “pretty straightforward,
easily understood” logic of your goofy argument. Enough
said.
And as far as not hunting
something that is "sacred to many", there is a temple
in Deshnoke, India, where they consider the common rat
sacred, and regularly care for and feed them. Maybe you would
allow the sacred sewer variety to set up a condo in your
basement, but we prefer to reach for the closest semi-auto,
preferably feed by a high capacity clip. Straightforward
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