- This Week’s Sermon
from Rev. Frank and Mary Hoffman
- How Can So Many Christians Be
Indifferent to Animal Suffering?
- Upcoming Activist Opportunities
1. This Week’s Sermon from Rev. Frank and Mary Hoffman
The Ruler of this World
2. How Can So Many Christians Be Indifferent to Animal
Suffering?
by Larry Brown
You might believe that " preaching to the
choir " guarantees automatic assent, but my experiences this past year
proved otherwise. I have long been troubled by Christian indifference
to the suffering of God's animal creation-much of it perpetuated by
our patronage. For the essence of a Christian life, according to
Jesus, is one of mercy, love, humility, compassion,
selflessness, and treating others the way we want to be treated.
Yet, in 50 years as part of various congregations, never once did
I hear a concern raised regarding the terrible cruelties animals
routinely endure. How, I've asked myself, can we properly reverence
the Creator without respecting the creation?
To better
understand the silence and to encourage a conversation,I visited 25
area Protestant churches, ranging in size from small gatherings to
mega-churches. My suggestions were hardly complicated:
· Let's
acknowledge "Care of Creation" as a neglected form of stewardship.
· Let's examine the impact of our daily choices.
Theologically,
Christians are on solid ground to consider their relationship with
animals seriously. It should be instructive that the biblical
narrative is bracketed on both ends by scenes of harmony with all
creation- from Eden to Isaiah's vision. Contrary to the popular,
self-serving belief, animals were created, not for human use, but as
Adam's companions according to Genesis 2.
After creation was
pronounced good, its care was the first example of stewardship given
humans. God then prescribed a plant-based diet for all beings. When
sin entered the human state, however, three relationships were broken:
· Humans to God
· Humans to humans
· Humans to nature
While Christians have sought to repair the first two, the
third has been conspicuously neglected.
Though I did not expect
enthusiasm for the topic - after all we are only talking about God's
creative handiwork- I was most disappointed in the behavior of a
number of pastors. In fact, I finally decided I would need to
attend church services - because pastors were not returning calls and
emails.
As the year went by, I found myself recalling
Martin Luther King's " Letter from Birmingham Jail " , written in 1963
in response to the white clergy's lack of involvement in civil rights
and their criticism of his efforts.
Fourteen of the pastors
did agree to meet and discuss the issue, as well as, view a concise
documentary about animal abuse. From those who did not consent to
meeting, here are some representative comments :
· "I am
not interested".
· "Animals do not have souls".
· "Humans have
dominion".
· "You are elevating animals to human level".
·" Our
focus is on souls". (Not one asked about my soul)
· "You are
excessive and a heretic".
· "Mercy does not apply to animals".
·
"Yes, I can picture Jesus hunting with a gun"
· "Jesus ate fish".
· "I feel no mandate concerning animals".
Those most adamantly
opposed to meeting were seven pastors who identified themselves as
hunters-some of whom were overheard talking about shooting deer with
church members.
Conversations with pastors revealed that a fair
and sustained hearing had not been given the issue, despite the
admonition in First Thessalonians to "Examine everything carefully,
hold on to the good and abstain from every form of evil". Contemporary
realities- such as factory farms, laboratories, puppy mills, hunting,
fishing, fur trapping and farming, rodeos, and circuses - rarely, if
ever came up-though we know so much more today about these cruelties,
thanks to undercover efforts.
Exploration of the subject has
convinced me that the two main factors contributing to such widespread
Christian indifference are lack of leadership and cultural
entanglement. Resistance from pastors has already been noted, but a
similar picture emerges from some seminaries and Christian colleges.
We can't easily fault lay members if leaders at the highest levels
are not conversant in questionable societal practices with animals.
Equally important is culture - with its anesthetizing ability to
reconcile citizens, Christian or secular, to all sorts of atrocities.
We need look no further than the Founding Fathers and slavery, or the
subjugation of our native populations, or Jim Crow laws. Never mind
the Bible emphasizes that Christians are not to be conformed to the
world and its values.
I believe there is cause for honest
concern in the Christian community when so many have become so
comfortable trading opportunities to display mercy, compassion, and
selflessness, for the sake of maintaining their pleasure, convenience,
and tradition.
Larry Brown is a retired teacher, musician, and
vegetarian/vegan since 1976
Dayton Daily News 1/25/13
3. Upcoming Activist Opportunities
6/8
MN Blaine Third
Day Concert
6/8
MO Kansas City Heartfest
6/11
AZ Phoenix
Rhett Walker Band
6/11 TN
Chattanooga Newsboys @ the River Bend Festival
6/12-15 GA Stone Mountain
AtlantaFest 2013
6/15
NC Charlotte Rock the Park
6/15 VA Richmond
Richmond Vegetarian Festival
6/15
GA Valdosta
Third Day Concert
6/15 GA
Atlanta
Newsboys @ AtlantaFest
6/17-21 FL Panama City
Beach Extreme Conference
6/20-22 MI
Gaylord
Big Ticket Festival
6/20-22 OH Canal Fulton
Alive Festival
6/21-22 MO Bethany
Lifelight Festival
6/21-22 TN Nashville
Promise Keepers Men's Conference
6/21
TX Arlington Unveiled Youth
Evangelism Conference
6/22
NC Concord
Faith Family & Freedom 2013
6/22
KY Louisville WJIE FAITH CONCERT
6/22 IN Wolcott
Sanctus Real Concert
6/26-29 PA Mt Union
Creationfest
6/27 OH Kings
Island SpiritSong
Festival
6/27 VA Doswell
Kings Fest
6/28 SC Simpsonville
Sanctus Real Concert
6/29
GA Atlanta
Sanctus Real Concert
6/29-30 AZ
Prescott Valley Elevate Music Festival
7/31-8/3 NH Gilford
SoulFest
7/11-14 WI Oshkosh
LifeFest
7/21-20 IA Cedar Falls
Promise Keepers Men's Conference
8/7-10 WA
Enumclaw
CreationFest
8/23
MI Battle Creek
Promise Keepers Men's Conference
8/30-9/1 SD Worthing
The Lifelight Festival
9/20
OK Tulsa
Promise Keepers Men's Conference
10/25 FL
Daytona
Promise Keepers Men's Conference
International events:
7/19-20
Toronto CANADA Echo Beach
Beruna Music Festival