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Why Do People Enjoy Killing Animals?why Do Nature Seem So Angry?

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every action there is a consequence-the definition of a consequence is really ANYTHING that occurs following a behavior
I have a question for your hunters:
Why do you go out and actively hunt (shoot and kill) deer and geese and other such animals?
Nature is taking revenge on people.
“Every thing can feel sensations”.
I’m not going to get very detailed, but basically everything in nature can feel, most people/modern science are not able to understand it, because they are not familiar with other dimensions.
PEOPLE SAY(retribution Of People)
“nature doesn’t have a brain”
NATURE SAY(retribution Of Nature)
“people doesn’t have a brain”
“Mother nature’s revenge against Human hunting”
I’m an animal lover, yes. But I completely accept hunting animals for survival (i.e you live in the woods). But I’m just having a hard time understanding city dwellers going on hunts for fun.
i once went on sportsman channel and it showed a family with 2 little 6-8 year old boys and they were shooting bears and deer and bunnys and they would pose by each animal. the kids seemed happy. how messed up are their minds? if the bear has a gun it would only be fair.
if anyone on here is a hunter aka killer of innocent animals please give me some reasons (excuses) why they kill(murder)
When people start doing it for ANY other reason it’s cruelty. Whether they it’s fun, it earns money, it’s helping the animal (uhhh… right.), it’s a tradition, ANYTHING, it’s not humane.
Personally I think it is wrong to do so for a sport/enjoyment. All that it takes is imagining myself as the deer and getting shot in the chest out of nowhere and slowly bleeding to death for 5-10 min
people hunt black rhinos for their horns.
The rhino’s horn is a particularly precious ingredient in Chinese herbal medicine. Its value is comparable to gold.
And just for the perverse pleasure of the hunt I suppose.
All rhino species are in trouble from poaching more than any other factor.The black rhino is in the most trouble,with wild numbers in the low hundreds.Rhino poachers kill them for the horn,which supposedly has medicinal properties.This has proven to be false,and rhinos continue to be poached,despite protective measures.
people hunt black panthers
for the fur that sells for a lot of money

  1. Thamain P Says

    I totally agree with you. People claim that they are Christians but at the same time , they ignore the commandment ” Thou shall not kill” and kill thousands of turkeys and enjoy eating in the name of god and jesus. If god is there, he must be laughing at our stupidity. What has religion actually teach us? Nothing. Look at the present world . People are chopping down god’s creation in the name of money, destroying nature for the same reason and have invented nuclear weapons to kill other human beings. How kool is that? Let Mother Nature tell its side of the story. We deserve all of the negative natural disasters as we humans have produced too much of negative energy in the name of god. Negative energy attracts negativity and that’s why we are having Tsunamis, earthquakes, floods, mudslides, sink holes, volcanoe eruptions, droughts, famines, pendemics more than ever.

  2. joe Says

    because they taste good, it is cheap, it is healthier, and you know the animal didn’t come from a factory farm spending it’s whole life standing in it’s own feces. Hunters usually love and respect animals and the environment more than the average person and don’t group them all together with poachers.

  3. opiniona Says

    do you eat meat? then an animal was killed for you!
    hunting is legal and necessary. have you ever seen an animal taken down in the wild by another animal,nature is Very cruel.
    hunter do not like poachers,they are two very different things

  4. Robin Says

    Hunting deer for food is totally different than hunting a black panther for it’s fur. And until you understand that difference… there is no way you are going to understand any further answer about it.

  5. Ray Says

    There needs to be permanent open season on wild boar in the south. They are taking over and have become a nuisance and a danger. Jimmy Dean could make a killing with the sausage.

  6. Siver C Says

    there is hunting for food and hunting for greed they are NOT the same thing you know.
    Someone hunting LEGALLY DEER to feed their family is not the same as a poacher killing panthers.
    I would think you could figure that out yourself.

  7. I’m done with bullsh*t. Says

    I support nonviolence. Not the typical Gandhian nonviolence, where you are asked to keep your weapon down even when you’ll die without it.
    I didn’t read your essay. But that’s what I had to say.

  8. Free-Mas Says

    their is nothing wrong with killing animals just for food, but now a days people do it for sport which is just wrong i don’t know why people do it. i mean humans have killed so many species in the past 500 years.

  9. Thomasin Says

    I don’t. I am a vegetarian because I could not kill any creature and therefore cannot ask anyone to do so on my behalf.

  10. gutbucke Says

    Kill it and grill it.

  11. Nick Says

    shooting is nice, and i guess (if u eat it ) its oke to shoot it, but besides that i dunno there just weird

  12. Acid Zebra Says

    “Nature is taking revenge on people.”
    No, it really isn’t. Because it doesn’t have conscious intent.
    Not that I particularly like hunting for fun, but if you think nature is all happiness and joy you haven’t been paying attention in biology class.

  13. Bastion 「A」 Says

    Humans that are unable to empathise with other animals are typically the ones who have no trouble killing them. I personally consider it important to introduce a child to pets and animals in some manner to build this sense of empathy. A number of countries do not/are unable to do this and the treatment of animals in those countries, likely as a result, is quite poor.

  14. GodsGene Says

    The Bible gives us clearance to kill animals for food and clothes. Anything done out of greed is obviously wrong. But lets distinguish between the evil of killing animals versus the necessity for killing them. God gave us dominion over animals to help us live but some find it advantageous to slaughter animals because the can and for some monetary gain. Rodeos are a good sport, hunting for big hunt is good sport, but poaching, absolutely wrong! Be certain whats evil and whats good and mans responsibility toward animals.

  15. c.a.b. Says

    God allows us to benefit from the animals. Bible principles allow us to kill animals to provide food and clothing or to protect ourselves from harm. (Genesis 3:21; 9:3; Exodus 21:28) However, life is sacred to God. Our dominion over the animals must be exercised in a balanced way that shows respect for life. The Bible speaks negatively of a man named Nimrod, who apparently killed animals and perhaps humans for the sheer thrill of it.—Genesis 10:9.
    Jesus spoke of God’s concern for animals in these words: “Five sparrows sell for two coins of small value, do they not? Yet not one of them goes forgotten before God.” (Luke 12:6) Also, when changing his mind about destroying a city full of practicers of wickedness who had repented, God himself said: “Ought I not to feel sorry for Nineveh the great city, in which there exist more than one hundred and twenty thousand men . . . , besides many domestic animals?” (Jonah 4:11) Obviously, he does not regard animals as just disposable items, to be thrown away at will.
    When giving the Israelites laws, God taught them proper care of animals. He required them to return a stray animal to its owner and to help animals in distress. (Exodus 23:4, 5) Animals were to benefit from a Sabbath rest, just like humans. (Exodus 23:12) There were laws governing the proper treatment of farm animals. (Deuteronomy 22:10; 25:4) Obviously, animals were to be cared for and guarded, not exploited.
    Proverbs 12:10 explicitly states God’s viewpoint: “The righteous one is caring for the soul of his domestic animal, but the mercies of the wicked ones are cruel.” A Bible commentary renders this verse as follows: “A righteous man’s kindness extends even to dumb animals, but a wicked man is cruel, even when he thinks he is being most gentle.”—Believer’s Bible Commentary, by William MacDonald.
    The righteous man treats animals with kindness and seeks to know their needs. A wicked person may vocally express love for animals, but his “mercies,” at best, are actually cruel. His actions betray the selfish motive he has in mind. How true this is of those who pit one animal against another in hopes of winning money!
    Relief for the Animals
    True, God’s original purpose was that man have “in subjection the fish of the sea and the flying creatures of the heavens and every living creature that is moving upon the earth.” (Genesis 1:28) Cruelty to animals has no place in that purpose. The inhuman treatment of animals will not go on forever. We have reason to believe that God will stop all unnecessary suffering. But how?
    He promises to do away with wicked and cruel people. (Proverbs 2:22) Regarding the animals, Hosea 2:18 says: “I shall certainly conclude a covenant in that day in connection with the wild beast of the field and with the flying creature of the heavens and the creeping thing of the ground.” How wonderful it will be to live during that time, when peaceful conditions will benefit not only upright humans but also the animals!
    There will be peace between humans and animals. Wild and domestic animals will feed together. Even a little child will have nothing to fear from animals that are now dangerous.—Isaiah 11:6-9; 65:25

  16. JosF Says

    I used to dislike hunting, and the wearing of furs. Until people like you started to whine and rant about it. And commit acts of terrorism to save some baby seals.
    Now I really love it. Hope to go on a helicopter wolf hunt some day. For the sheer fun of irritating you. Nothing else. I still don’t like hunting… animals on more than 2 legs, that is.

  17. ? Says

    Let me first say I have not voluntarily eaten a being that is capable of understanding mercy for over 20 years. I refuse to put it into my system when there are other options that don’t involve pain to beings that understand mercy.
    God gave man dominion over the fish and animals. To say “nature is taking revenge” is to place nature as a god and object of worship.
    This world is breaking apart not because of hunting or nature. It is breaking apart because the end is coming. All of creation moans for the return of Jesus Christ. And when He returns, all things will be fixed.

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