|
Some have asked how we could
possibly associate hunting, fishing and shooting with Christian beliefs.
Following is a brief explanation on this...
As indicated in
Genesis 1:26,
God gave man control over the rest of His physical creation: “And God said, Let
Us make man in Our image, after Our likeness: and let them have dominion over
the fish of the sea…and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing…”
The Creator then went on to very clearly
indicate which kinds of animals were fit for human consumption, in
Leviticus 11
and
Deuteronomy 14:3-21.
Very plainly then, hunting and killing animals for food cannot be wrong. King
David was a hunter of game, and the disciples were fishermen. During one
particular trip, it is recorded
(Luke
5:1-9) that Jesus Himself even
helped them with that day’s catch.
It is also not wrong to kill predators.
Again, the record of David’s youth indicates in
I Samuel 17:34-36
that he killed a lion and a bear to protect his flock of sheep.
When killing animals, one must carefully
discern the purpose and attitude. Is it truly for food? Or is it more for the
sport or trophy? Keep in mind that animals are, after all, part of God’s
creation and, as such, should be treated with a certain amount of respect.
|