I have heard that christians hate wolves, the actual animal...how true is this?
2007-09-09
17:13:33
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Historically, Christianity has had alot to with wolves(mainly in europe) So I was just wondering what christians of the day thought of them
2007-09-09
17:21:25 ·
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Velvetine, it was just a question....i reported you for your name calling
2007-09-09
17:24:51 ·
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Foreverset, wolves were only a nuisance to man and "beast" when we cut down all the forests and killed off the prey.
Today, in yellowstone national park...ranchers are compensated for their livestock(very low amount is taken) by the Defenders of Wildlife.
2007-09-09
17:28:46 ·
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Foreverset, wolves were only a nuisance to man and "beast" when we cut down all the forests and killed off the prey.
Today, in yellowstone national park...ranchers are compensated for their livestock(very low amount is taken) by the Defenders of Wildlife.
2007-09-09
17:28:57 ·
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mediahoney, you know nothing of the wolf....
2007-09-09
17:31:33 ·
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oh eagle woman, are talking of Wolf-Dogs? ahhh Its a shame people still breed them. You mix the tameness of a dog and the wildness of a wolf and you come out with a monster. Let em(the true wolves) live in the wild...and don't kill em because your wolf-dogs are killin the sheep and cattle.
Actually, I do know alot about wolves...and i'm quite offended by your comment, but perplexed that you voted my question interesting? weird
2007-09-09
19:27:41 ·
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A wolf is part of Gods creation just like all animals are. Christians don't hate them. I happen to think that they are very beautiful mysterious animals.
2007-09-09 17:34:18
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answered by Lisa 4
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Mediahoney seems to know a good deal more than you. Your question, as near as I can tell is "Do Christian's hate wolves?" I think your "Poll" is an overwhelming "NO." Christians and others were kind enough to answer, and you were rude enough to challenge most every answer. Just how many have you helped raise from pups that still need to be fed from your mouth to theirs, Cowboy? I thought not. I was so blessed, and helped my brother with the wonderful creatures until they were able to go to preserves. This unfortunate condition occurs in our area because it is legal to breed them as long as they keep a certain % of dog blood. Irresponsible breeding, and people that think they can handle these beautiful animals as a dog. They are much too sensitive and shy for a normal household. Report away. They have a new system in effect, and after they track you for trivial reports, you will be gone. and we will all be here, just sharing the love!
2007-09-09 18:05:39
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answered by One Wing Eagle Woman 6
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I am Christian and I believe I can learn something from the Wolfe. Nature is the only untainted thing that we can look to for anything in lesson. We don't because, after all, we are superior, right? Man follows in the footsteps of the Wolfe, although he doesn't recognize it, or acknowledge, it because he is a pompass ***. The demise of Man is not far from that of the Wolfe. Can and will we save ourselves? Probably not. But the Wolf will out live us, I assure you.
2007-09-09 17:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL.... Well, this Christian doesn't think that :) Have never heard that ANY "Christians" believe this.... unless you happen to live in an area that wolves roam freely and are a nuisance to man and beast.
Peace be with you :)
**When ill, or cornered, hungry, or protecting pups, any animal will become fearsome.
2007-09-09 17:25:51
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answered by ForeverSet 5
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Only those ones that are hirelings. Jhn 10:12 But he that is an hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth: and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth the sheep.
2007-09-09 19:52:44
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answered by don_steele54 6
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This is the first I've heard of it. Most Christians think wolves (as well as any critters other than humans) are amoral.
2007-09-09 17:21:00
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answered by Jonathan 7
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Yes, God created all animals, there is nothing wrong with wolves.
But I will go 3 miles around to get away from a snake or big spider :>)
2007-09-09 17:21:46
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answered by Stupid Me 5
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I'm a Christian and I love all animals, including wolves. If you don't believe me just read my profile!
2007-09-09 17:21:15
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answered by Animal Girl 4
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Back in the middle ages wolves where scapegoated as evil in the Christian foklore at the time.
Today no...Wolves are no evil! (Hilary in 2008 is...)
2007-09-09 17:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians hate everything, everything is sin for them even breathing, they even hate themselves, not true Christians though but there very few of them. The wolf is my favourite animal, if they hate it, then much the better.
2007-09-10 07:41:45
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answered by Der weiße Hexenmeister 6
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