3”Now therefore, take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, go out into the fields and take game from me. 4And prepare for me savory food, such as I like, and bring it to me to eat…” (Genesis 27:3-4) People argue that hunting is an evil practice and is needlessly cruel to “defenseless,” “harmless” animals. What they don't realize is that their opinions are not based on God's Word but instead on what they (as humans) think is right. God gave us these delicious-tasting animals to enjoy as food with respect, instead of killing them just for the thrill. I will show you the roots of hunting and why it is necessary today. And by the way, a wise man named Paul Rodriguez said: “Hunting is not a sport. In a sport, both parties should know that they are at stake (2012)” Hunting is the practice of chasing any living being, usually wild or feral animals, by humans for food and survival (“Hunting”, 2011). Hunting has been traced back to the dawn of man. In American culture, hunting has always been a way of life. Native Americans and early American settlers hunted to survive, that is, to keep from starving, in case that was confusing. Today, however, small-minded individuals see it not as a way of life, but as a lust for blood and murder. To survive, men had to hunt to provide food for their families and communities, and if unsuccessful, they would go hungry. Their survival depended on what they hunted and killed, leaving nothing to waste. Every part of the animal was used from bones to meat to skin, to meet survival needs. Humans had to be creative to outsmart these cunning animals; therefore, a wide variety of weapons were used... middle of paper... all the rush of pulling the trigger on a flat back strap!! They ask us why we go hunting. We hunt because we love it. It is an extinct hereditary deeply rooted in human nature everywhere to have the urge and desire to hunt. Be it ducks, squirrels, rabbits, deer, turkeys, frogs, fish, doves or deer, God has happily blessed us with 100% delicious, flavorful, delicious and satisfying, protein-rich meat that provides us with the substances nutrients and the energy needed to live. I just showed you some substantial evidence from the right about why I think hunting is fundamentally right. I will support the Second Amendment and the right to hunt until the day I die. Hunting is ingrained in every person's blood, whether they want to admit it or not. It's natural, it's instinctive and, above all, it's traditional. And anyway... it's damn fun!!
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