NOTE:  The two videos listed below were not produced or narrated by a Christian or by a Christian organization.  But this is not our point in providing these videos.  Despite the words or liberal terms used by the narrator in this film – the images clearly depict an unusual and grossly perverted nature towards God’s animal kingdom. The images are sufficiently thought provoking to make even the worst adversary of animal welfare realize that changes in both practices and attitude are in order towards safeguarding God’s animal kingdom against brutality.  So the Christian viewer must look beyond the liberal verbiage in realizing why this documentary was not only necessary but long overdue.  

Christian believers must now take off their rose-rim glasses, their white gloves and pluck out their blind-eyes to see that they too have contributed to this unnecessary and oftentimes frivolous cruelty.  Perhaps this has not been done intentionally but as the facts surface through this documentary – we must all ask ourselves the question, “What changes do I need to make in my own lifestyle choices” which ultimately contribute to the ongoing humane treatment of animals.    

In this documentary – whether the viewer is a Christian or not – the images of cruelty will cut to the core of every person’s mind and heart.  If the Christian is honest with himself – he will have to admit that animals continue to suffer because of mankind’s sinful nature as well as mankind’s ignorance towards the animal kingdom. 

 

In Genesis, Adam was given dominion over the entire animal kingdom and the garden.  The term “dominion” was used by God prior to sin entering into the world.  It pertains to stewardship with authority to carry out God’s directives.  Adam didn’t own anything.  Both the animals and Adam were vegans.  Adam was the steward over what God created in His good will towards Adam.  

This was God’s original design for both man and beast prior to sin entering the world through Adam’s trespass.  In fact, most bible scholars agree that it was God’s intention to have Adam cultivate and extend the beauty of the Garden of Eden throughout the world to reflect His glory.  Sadly, sin did enter the world and this exquisite project was lost.  Both Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden.  God, however, still prohibited the eating of meat until Noah’s departure from the ark.  The flood occurred due to God’s judgment on depraved mankind but God allowed Noah and his family, eight people in total, to both survive and rebuild with new dietary permissions. (Genesis 9:4), and Exodus 34:26   The reasons for these new dietary permissions are not disclosed by scripture so we can only speculate.  Some biblical scholars believe God allowed meat eating at this point to prevent the potential for cannibalism which may have been prevalent in areas of the world by depraved mankind prior to the flood.  Additionally vegetation was scarce after the flood.  Noah and his family would have to sustain themselves on the flesh of animals.  It would take a period of time before the earth would flourish again with vegetation sufficient to feed them.  God also stated that different seasons would occur.  This in itself would cause vegetation to become more scarce during the colder seasons of the year.   Nevertheless as time sped forward – the sin of mankind still prevailed whereby man’s responsibility to steward the animal kingdom became more and more self-serving and brutal – oftentimes without restraint.  

Now as we skip ahead to our current church age – believers are becoming more aware of the hidden brutalities being imposed upon the animal kingdom in today’s culture.  This keen awareness has been the result of social media which include the two videos listed below. 

 

 

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A Non-Vegan’s Reaction to the Documentary, “Earthlings”. 

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Following this video, we welcome you to view The Christian’s Future with Animals

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