A posting about a DGU against a home-intruding bear somehow elicits a response that it was “shocking and evil” and segues into going to other countries to hunt is “disgusting and shows contempt for God’s creation.” [More]
I’ll take the side that an uninvited and unpredictable animal in my home, two-legged or four — is fair game. And while I never personally have trophy-hunted, I understand that aside from monetary benefits to the society that facilitates it, there is also another group that (unsurprisingly) benefits.
As for bringing God’s will into the argument, I confess I’m out of my depth (show me a human being who isn’t), but would not discount citing “mighty hunter before the Lord” Nimrod and “cunning hunter” Esau, or Genesis 9:3.
And loaves and fishes appear problematic, PETA hysteria notwithstanding.
As for non-food uses, I ain’t givin’ up my Center for Biological Diversity gorilla hand ashtray.