I don’t believe in neutering cats or dogs. What gives humans the right to deny any creature its God-given right to reproduce?
The fact that you're feeding it.
Well, that's interesting.
Do you eat meat or wear leather shoes?
you’re not serious, are you? take a walk through one of your local shelters and you should come to the decision that it is our OBLIGATION to care them these animals by neutering them.
Do you know how many dogs and cats are euthanized each year? Millions - and that is what gives me the right to neuter/spay every animal I own. Would you rather they be euthanized by the millions or deprive them of having babies which they probably have no clue or even care.
I dont believe in neutering cats or dogs. What gives humans the right to deny any creature its God-given right to reproduce?
It not only empowers us, but it gives us a responsibility.
I was listening to a show on Christian radio and a the guest corrected a lady who felt guilty about “playng God” with her animals. He corrected her and said that God has granted her that very dominion over her animals. And one should be a benign “god”. It’s why, though I will shoot, eat and otherwise use animals, I don’t torture them when I do it. Our chickens, rabbits and pets lead very, VERY charmed lives.
Well, God gives us the right, since He gave us dominion over the animals of the earth, and the responsibility to care for them in a humane manner. That's assuming you're even serious, which I cannot imagine.
If you are, your original question doesn't make much sense. You're worried about the well-being of one stray cat, but see no problem with helping to create millions more which meet even worse fates.
A good deal of the human population should be neutered.
I dont believe in neutering cats or dogs. What gives humans the right to deny any creature its God-given right to reproduce?
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I can’ tell if you are missing a sarcasm tag or not.
Funny that you use the term God-given.
You may want to re-read Genesis 1. The answer to your question is in there.
Compassion? Dominion over animals? The God-given capability and responsibility of humans to neuter animals?