To: HairOfTheDog
Did you take a stand on whether it was right or wrong there? Does the betrayal of horse slaughter shock your conscience or not? It is perfectly right for a person who owns property to dispose of it however he sees fit. It may be heartless, unwise, unloyal and poor stewardship but those issues are between the property owner and God. If it's his property what right do I have to interfere?
Rest assured that I would never mistreat my animals (we used to have cats but had to find them new homes when the baby came (allergies don't you know). We treated them like kings and queens and found them very good homes). I try to practice proper stewardship of the goods entrusted to me and that stewardship demands that my property is treated well.
That being said I find nothing in the Bible or the Constitution that lets me dictate to my fellow man how he should treat his property.
31 posted on
10/16/2003 9:49:39 AM PDT by
John O
(God Save America (Please))
To: John O
We have the right to do an awful lot of things FReepers here fight against. That is a pretty lazy answer. An answer that means this website would have nothing to talk about if we only argued things we had a rightful say in.
People have the right to be gay, make horrid statements about their country, have children with no father, have abortions and unplug their wives from life support.
32 posted on
10/16/2003 9:55:33 AM PDT by
HairOfTheDog
(Listening for returning feet and voices at the door)
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