The Devil's Work?
By Trent Loos
Recently, I was on a panel discussing the future of food production
in the United States. One of the other panel members was a representative
of the United Methodist Church, of which I happen to be a member, and
she said, "Modern agriculture is the devil’s work."
That is not the first time I have been faced with that. This is a growing
sentiment across our land. Even more startling is how frequently I see
the Animal Rights community and Christian religious groups teaming up.
Ironically, when I attend an Animal Rights convention, I would have
to say that it is the largest group of evolution-believing, anti-Christians
I have ever been around.
I was pondering the concept that because modern animal agriculture
is not identified in the Bible that it must be the work of the Devil
when I read an op-ed by Matthew Scully, former speech writer for President
Bush, in the Dallas News.
Scully, a long time vegetarian, is traveling the country trying to
sell his book about modern food production. In this article, Scully
attempted to use the comments of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, leader of
the Catholic Church's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Ratzinger,
was asked recently to weigh in on these very questions. “Certainly,
a sort of industrial use of creatures, so that geese are fed in such
a way as to produce as large a liver as possible, or hens live so packed
together that they become just caricatures of birds, this degrading
of living creatures to a commodity seems to me in fact to contradict
the relationship of mutuality that comes across in the Bible."
Scully went on to add his own comments.
“News reports following each new "mad-cow" scare –
of calves fed a swill of blood and excrement, of downed animals unable
even to walk to their death – give the merest glimpse of all the
moral shortcuts and man-made miseries of the factory farm. Moral concern
has surrendered entirely to economic calculation, leaving no limit to
the hurt and privation that "growers" are willing to inflict
upon animals to keep costs down and profits up.”
I see all the above as a great challenge to those of us in agriculture.
What used to be considered left wing extremist has made its way into
the thought process of people who are considered conservative. Now I
only point that out to illustrate the fact that this in not a left versus
right issue.
As some of us read this and wonder where it came from, we need to be
reminded this is not a new line of rhetoric. In the late 1870’s
when a gentlemen named Joseph Glidden invented barb wire, religious
groups called it "the work of the devil," or "The Devil's
Rope" and demanded its removal. Today, there are over 530 patented
barbed wires, approximately 2,000 variations and over 2,000 patented
barbed wire tools to collect as well wire cut medicine bottles and other
wire related items.
I can find no reference in the Bible to vaccines, computers, cell phones,
automobiles, refrigerators and on and on and….. so does that mean
those modern conveniences are all contrary to the will of God? Yet most
of us use them on a daily basis. Think about vaccines for a minute.
Was it God’s will that those of us who are susceptible to disease
should die off, but humans intervened and created an unnatural way to
manipulate life. I don’t believe that for a minute.
I believe God gave humans the intelligence to improve our lives. I
believe, as the bible says, that God gave us dominion over animals to
provide for their well being and they in turn provide for ours. The
concept of the radicals is to suggest that the treatment of animals
today is not adequate. They frequently say, “The animals cannot
speak so we must speak for them”. That statement alone is proof
that their understanding of animal behavior is limited if it exists
at all. Animals have been speaking loudly for generations. Performance
data clearly indicates that today’s facilities can provide the
best environment that animal agriculture has ever witnessed.
Now that you have the facts, how does it set with you that a portion
of the money you put in the collection plate on Sunday is working against
you on a national level?
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