Thursday, October 15, 2009

HSUS and Christianity
Ami Moore The Chicago Dog Whisperer

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Amanda Nolz October 14th, 2009

eb-hsus-dec-ok2.jpg Since I started my agriculture advocacy work three
years ago, I have made it a point to monitor the activities of the
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), an extremist animal rights
powerhouse determined to eliminate animal agriculture and promote a
vegan lifestyle for all Americans. Through my observations, I have
noticed that most of the leaders and members within this organization
have no real connection with God; in fact, many of them point out that
they are atheists. To me, this makes sense. Because they equal the life
of a human being to the life of an animal, it’s impossible to envision
these folks as God-fearing citizens. In debates with HSUS and PETA
advocates over the years, I have always been able to reference Biblical
verses as proof that God created the animals for us to care for and for
us to use as food. In their latest public relations stunt to manipulate
money from consumers, it seems that HSUS is finally catching onto the
game and are trying to create a Christian image for themselves.



In a recent press release, the Humane Society of the United States
started the “All Creatures” nationwide music tour featuring The Myriad
that kicked off Tuesday, Sept. 29 in Washington, D.C. The tour will
proceed with more than 35 stops at clubs and Christian universities
around the country. Christine Gutleben, director of The HSUS faith
outreach program, will accompany the tour and speak to audiences about
the work of The HSUS. According to Gutleben, the faith outreach program
of The Humane Society of the United States seeks to engage people and
institutions of faith with animal protection issue on the premise that
religious values call upon us to act in a kind and merciful way towards
all creatures.

In a recent article written by the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance, HSUS has
begun manipulating religion to advance a cause that is radically out of
step with the majority of Americans and, certainly, America’s sportsmen.
This tour is a further example of the clever tactics being employed by
those that seek to do away with American outdoor traditions.

I couldn’t agree more. The HSUS is a ruthless organization that is
molding their own image to appeal to an audience that has been
overwhelmingly against their policies in the past. As these extremists
advance their agendas and peddle more money away from honest citizens, I
have come to realize that they really will stop at nothing to put
farmers and ranchers out of business. As a God-fearing Christian and a
cattle rancher, myself, I’m proud to say that I care for God’s creatures
on a daily basis, and I understand the circle of life, that animals were
created to nourish people. What do you think? How will the religious
community regard this latest publicity stunt by the HSUS? What can we do
to reinforce our own beliefs and get the American consumer to understand
the hidden agendas of this dangerous organization?

BEEF Daily Quick Fact: Every moving thing that lives shall be food for
you. And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything. -Genesis 9:3