True Christian living requires us to live according to Kingdom standards which bring Heaven to earth.
Pastor Hugh McDonald
2009
[Article written in reaction to 100 Sled Dogs Slain in Canada Because of Tourist Slump]
A dog-sled company's business losses resulted in more than one hundred Huskies being e taken out and shot -- many were not killed outright but were still trying to scramble out of the death pits 20 to 30 minutes later.
I am ashamed now to call myself a Christian since the Church in all its denominations chooses to say nothing and do nothing. I am ashamed to be a member of the NDP -- but I would be equally ashamed to be a Liberal, a Conservative, a Democrat, a Republican -- since none of these parties say anything about cruelty to animals: the Green Party seems to be the only one that is concerned!
I trust that all of you to whom I send this message are truly my friends,
or else I would not be writing you about this. I know that most of the
correspondence on e-mail is light and funny and is not to be taken
seriously. This is not that sort of communication: it comes from my heart to
yours, and I beg you to take it seriously. It may make you uncomfortable: I
hope it does. I hope it makes you so uncomfortable that you will take it to
the next step. (The coward's way is to do nothing, say "There's old Hugh
again . . .", and go back to the frivolity of other e-mails.
January 31 2011's news (as most of you have seen) tells of a horrible
tragedy in Whistler, B.C. A sled dog company in Whistler had counted on many
more tourists coming to Whistler to experience dog-sledding than those who
actually came.
As a result, there was a "surplus" of sled-dogs, beautiful Huskies, young,
healthy, trained, eager to please the masters they trusted. Had a search
been made across Canada, every one of these surplus dogs could have been
placed. (In our small city of Thunder Bay, for example, there is an
organization dedicated to rescuing and placing Husky dogs.)
But more than one hundred of these Huskies were taken out and shot -- many
were not killed outright but were still trying to scramble out of the death
pits 20 to 30 minutes later! Some of these took a horribly long time to die!
(The man responsible for this massacre later applied for a pension based
upon what he suffered -- poor dear man! -- in post-traumatic disorder in
doing what he did.)
Now that the story has leaked out, the company in Whistler -- and everyone
else involved -- is scrambling to pass the buck, blame the other guy, and
pretend that the incident never happened.
So -- what the heck that this have to do with you -- or me? Simply this:
this sort of callous brutal inhumane incident is not unique: it is an
example of the mindset that prevails across our society, across the world,
and it continues from generation to generation, from race to race, from
person to person because we, the human race, supposedly made in God's image,
supposedly the apex of evolutionary creation, avert our eyes, don't give a
damn, choose to do nothing. The horrors of our mass industrial farming
methods, the unnecessary cruel animal experiments in our laboratories, the
abuse of helpless animals in blood sports and circuses -- these go on day
after day, and few protest or give a damn!
I can't "go with this flow": to me, there is little or no difference between
the slaughter of innocent animals and the Nazi massacres of innocent human
beings! (Gandhi said that he regarded the killing of a helpless lamb as the
same as the killing of a child! I am not far behind him in his thinking.)
I am ashamed now to call myself a Christian since the Church in all its
denominations chooses to say nothing and do nothing. I am ashamed to be a
member of the NDP -- but I would be equally ashamed to be a Liberal, a
Conservative, a Democrat, a Republican -- since none of these parties say
anything about cruelty to animals: the Green Party seems to be the only one
that is concerned!
What can you do? Of course, you can do nothing, refuse to think of a young
Husky struggling in the death pit with a bullet in his chest, refuse to be
concerned about how that "beef roast" or those "spare ribs" magically
appeared in your supermarket, go on listening to friends describe how they
fought that trout which they had caught on a wriggling minnow!
Yes, or you and I can write the SPCA in Whistler, demanding that a full
investigation be held and full prosecution be pursued. We can write our
church leaders, demanding that they throw the immense influence of their
various denominations into working for the humane treatment of all sensate
creatures. We can write politicians, newspapers, speak out on radio
stations, talk to our friends -- and direct far more of our charitable
donations to animal rescue agencies, to humane societies and associations.
Or we can carry on -- and do nothing.
I write you because I believe that every one of you is a humane and kindly
caring person: did I not believe that of you, you would not be on my list of
friends. I beg you, please do something, please be concerned . . .
For God's sake, become involved!
Yours in a concern that knows no end...
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