Rise, Kill & Barf

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Gee, I wish that terrible Ted Nugent had written the forward to my book–NOT! I’m sure Ted wrote (in Crayon, no doubt) a fitting lead-in to the book of drivel pictured above.

Sub-headed A Theology of Hunting from Genesis to Revelation, the author makes claims such as: “If a person looked to Scripture and paid particular attention to the passages within the Bible that address the topic of hunting, then they’d walk away thinking not only is hunting animals tolerated but it is endorsed by God. And that’s exactly what this little book is about: proving that God, from Genesis to Revelation, is extremely cool with hunters and hunting. I’ll go out on a biblical limb and claim right off the bat that you cannot show me, through the balance of the Bible, that the God of the Scripture is against the responsible killing and the grilling of the animals He created.”

If you haven’t yet urped up your fill and you want to read more hate-speak from this sadist, feast your eyes on this bull crap: http://news360.com/article/239678297

Meanwhile, for some truly enlightening and uplifting reading: http://www.earth-books.net/books/exposing-the-big-game

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the use of hounds, traps, and bear baiting. Some animal rights groups claim that these methods are inhumane, unsporting, and unsustainable. Earlier this year the advocacy group Mainers for Fair Bear Hunting submitted nearly 80,000 signatures to put the issue of banning the three hunting methods on the November ballot. The organization notes that Maine is the only state in the nation to allow all three harvest methods.”

Look, doe-eyed Disney movie lover: the most effective way to keep bears away from your kids and grand-kids, your dogs, your plate of doughnuts on your outside deck and your refrigerator is to make them fear you – and the chief way to get that message across is to hunt, shoot and eat them.  Always legally of course.

Oh, and by the way, as I point out in my new book, Rise, Kill And Eat: A Theology of Hunting From Genesis to Revelation, animals are supposed to fear us according to this book called the bible.  Check it out …

“Then God blessed Noah and his sons, saying to them, ‘Be fruitful and increase in number and fill the earth. 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. Everything that lives and moves about will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.’” Gen.9:1-3
Read more at http://clashdaily.com/2014/05/kill-bears-author-says-shooting-bears-will-solve-bearhuman-conflicts-gods-will/#rVxL4LgMepT5rbey.99

7 thoughts on “Rise, Kill & Barf

  1. The Bible has been used for so many brutal atrocities throughout history, it’s hard to keep track of them all. I really get tired of wackos and psychos claiming that God looks in favor upon the vicious crimes they commit. How convenient it is to worship a god like that. You can literally “get away with murder” and profess that it’s okay because God says it is.

  2. The trouble is, it’s a belief that is not universal – our beliefs do not reflect the real world, only our one-sided perception of it. Who knows what the reality is? I’m sure the bears and other wildlife, if they could express it, would think they are the highest form of life and outrank everyone else as well. The only reason we are is because we have more power and took it, just like the way people have been conquered over history. God has nothing to do with it. These people are also perpetuating the idea that they eat what they kill, which in most cases isn’t the truth. It’s some form of satisfaction from dominance, a human flaw.

    • Throughout the whole of history and despite all the lofty rhetoric and pretensions to the contrary, the guiding ethical principle of human behavior has arguably boiled down to: “Might makes Right”; or, as Mao Tsetung succinctly put it: “all political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.” When humanists and liberals bloviate about how such an ethic is immoral when applied in the realm of human relations, but simultaneously turn a blind eye to its routine application toward non-human sentient entities, they betray their own moral hypocrisy.

      In view of its widespread, if untouted, acceptance, I personally have no qualms when the might-makes-right principle gets turned around on its head, in a sort of ethical jujitsu, and is deployed against those humans who are abusing the planet and its non-human inhabitants. THAT is real-time “karma” shorn of the mysticism.

      • Unless it means that those with might will pound on the powerless even more. I don’t know what the answer is. I have to believe that a higher power will prevail. We can’t seem to stop ourselves, and it may be our undoing.

  3. our fellow beings as sovereign individuals.

    If there is a Higher Power, Creator, God – this is what I believe he wants us to know.

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