Posted by M Nut on November 15, 2007 at 06:38:42 from (64.8.188.133):
In Reply to: Re: OT Cat Killers posted by Joe in MN. on November 15, 2007 at 05:27:09:
Hmmmm, not sure what you are implying, but I would find myself agreeing 100% with Mr. Bob. I also attend church each Sunday, and I have never had the minister tell me I have to stand by and watch others kill animals on my property and not defend it because that is putting that creature on a higher level than God. Certainly would not kill somone over an animal, but also wouldn't hesitate to hold anyone accountable for their actions by holding them by necessary means until law enforcments arrived on the scene. If ANY animal is on my property, you'd better be dealing with me first before you have any interaction with that creature. If it is your animal, I'll help you get it back in any way I can. If it is not yours, leave it be. Period. It's a matter of respect for any landowner. Nothing more, Nothing less.
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