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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2589432" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>The implication of not including the weapon in the picture is that the use of a weapon to kill that animal is immoral or that killing animals is immoral. Either way, it is relinquishing the truth to accede to such a demand that the weapon be excluded. The truth is that God has given these animals into our hands to kill and eat. Yeah, He says so. </p><p></p><p>You should NEVER TRUST anyone who places himself above God. Never mind the pretended sensibility of the person who says we shouldn't include weapons in our photos, lest we give offense to non-hunters. The real motive behind persuading you to self-censor your game photos is to exert power over you and still your voice in persuading others to enjoy the gifts of God. </p><p></p><p>However pure they may claim their motives to be, there is never any good that can come from refusing God's gifts or treating them as shameful. And that is what they are saying we should do by hiding our weapons when we take our photos of animals we have killed with those weapons. </p><p></p><p>It also sets us up for the charge: "He didn't include the weapon in the picture because he is trying to hide his crime. If he weren't ashamed of what he did, why would he exclude his weapon from the photo?"</p><p></p><p>Your claim that you didn't want to offend will be met with deaf ears and you will be condemned all the more for your cruelty and dishonesty in hiding your immoral act. </p><p></p><p>Never give in to the demands of those smarter than God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2589432, member: 879"] The implication of not including the weapon in the picture is that the use of a weapon to kill that animal is immoral or that killing animals is immoral. Either way, it is relinquishing the truth to accede to such a demand that the weapon be excluded. The truth is that God has given these animals into our hands to kill and eat. Yeah, He says so. You should NEVER TRUST anyone who places himself above God. Never mind the pretended sensibility of the person who says we shouldn't include weapons in our photos, lest we give offense to non-hunters. The real motive behind persuading you to self-censor your game photos is to exert power over you and still your voice in persuading others to enjoy the gifts of God. However pure they may claim their motives to be, there is never any good that can come from refusing God's gifts or treating them as shameful. And that is what they are saying we should do by hiding our weapons when we take our photos of animals we have killed with those weapons. It also sets us up for the charge: "He didn't include the weapon in the picture because he is trying to hide his crime. If he weren't ashamed of what he did, why would he exclude his weapon from the photo?" Your claim that you didn't want to offend will be met with deaf ears and you will be condemned all the more for your cruelty and dishonesty in hiding your immoral act. Never give in to the demands of those smarter than God. [/QUOTE]
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