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<blockquote data-quote="clyancey" data-source="post: 1521088" data-attributes="member: 69126"><p>Several posts have vaguely referenced "God's natural order" with surrounding context that implies God's command to Adam does not exsist. Just to clarify for those beholding to the Bible as the sole source of Truth, God commanded Adam to have DOMINION over all creation as well as to utilize and steward everything. This makes sense when you keep humans (the recieviers) as the penicle of Gods creation and dont elevate the gift (nature/creation) over the reciever. Creation was created for humans, the highest/only creation to be created in God's image and have God's breath of eternal life breathed into him.</p><p></p><p>If you believe the Bible it simply isn't accurate to assign God's will or original intention to have man seperate from nature; quite the contrary. Genesis does not give command to needlessly destroy everything but the exact commands of dominion, stewardship, and intent for utilization are used (Genisis).</p><p></p><p> All that being said to Biblically justify Man's right and duty to impact God's creation, if we can feed more people with Elk meat in a near wolfless world and generate more funds for conservation in a near wolfless world why not? Given everthing comes with a tradeoff, do you actually believe as many conservation dollars can be generated by significantly declining game populations and their correlating hunters by offering up wolves in their place? The math simply does not support it. Hunters will never support it. Wolves give little to no meat, are exponentially fewer than the game populations they decimate and are exponentially harder to hunt (trapping is the only way to significantly influence their population). Ever consider that an all-knowing God built a resiliant ecosystem with a wolves as a place holder for humans eventual need/desire?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clyancey, post: 1521088, member: 69126"] Several posts have vaguely referenced "God's natural order" with surrounding context that implies God's command to Adam does not exsist. Just to clarify for those beholding to the Bible as the sole source of Truth, God commanded Adam to have DOMINION over all creation as well as to utilize and steward everything. This makes sense when you keep humans (the recieviers) as the penicle of Gods creation and dont elevate the gift (nature/creation) over the reciever. Creation was created for humans, the highest/only creation to be created in God's image and have God's breath of eternal life breathed into him. If you believe the Bible it simply isn't accurate to assign God's will or original intention to have man seperate from nature; quite the contrary. Genesis does not give command to needlessly destroy everything but the exact commands of dominion, stewardship, and intent for utilization are used (Genisis). All that being said to Biblically justify Man's right and duty to impact God's creation, if we can feed more people with Elk meat in a near wolfless world and generate more funds for conservation in a near wolfless world why not? Given everthing comes with a tradeoff, do you actually believe as many conservation dollars can be generated by significantly declining game populations and their correlating hunters by offering up wolves in their place? The math simply does not support it. Hunters will never support it. Wolves give little to no meat, are exponentially fewer than the game populations they decimate and are exponentially harder to hunt (trapping is the only way to significantly influence their population). Ever consider that an all-knowing God built a resiliant ecosystem with a wolves as a place holder for humans eventual need/desire? [/QUOTE]
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