I don't hunt anymore, so I'll take a little swing at this. I certainly understand @galenkp 's reluctance. I haven't hunted in 30 years and I'm still reluctant to put it in public.
Hunting to me is an art and a science and feeding myself all rolled into one. I loved the being out in the wild and stalking the game. I never wasted meat, I always ate what I killed.
I don't know that there was ever any particular thrill in a successful hunt. Proud certainly but not particularly thrilled. It was, after all, what I'd set out to do.
Compassion? Not so much. Respect is more like it.
Wise Senior of Oregon @bigtom13, Merry christmas!
In the Genesis of the Bible, it is said that the LORD made skins clothes for Adam and Eve.
As I read the sentence, I thought that all humans were destined to kill wild animals in order to survive.
You and I both have to kill other creatures to live. Although I don't hunt, I eat the meat of other animals. So, I don't blame the hunt.
I was curious about how the death of wild animals differs from the death of humans.
I think hunting is an essential action for human survival. So, I agree with your argument.
Thank you!
I've seen you ask more than once now about the resemblance between a dying animal and a dying human and I don't know how to say this without just saying it.
That's the weirdest shit I've ever noticed someone repeating
Merry Christmas!
Dear @dandays,
I can't speak English well.
Still, @bigtom13's wise answer is understandable.
Thank you!
Gratitude maybe, greetings and merry Christmas @bigtom13
Merry Christmas!
Gratitude would be a good word too. Buddha said "Venerate the Ox. He gives his life for you." That is how I feel, every time I eat.
I hope your day goes well.