Original Christians today, with respect to hunting, we wonder what Jesus, the Christ, would say about it. For this we turn to the Ten Commandments. And in them it says: "Thou shalt not kill." ...
Original Christians today, with respect to hunting, we wonder what Jesus, the Christ, would say about it. For this we turn to the Ten Commandments. And in them it says: "Thou shalt not kill." For original Christians this clearly also applies to animals. As well as the Golden Rule for life: What you don't want done to you, don't do to anyone else either. If we apply it to animals, it speaks against killing them.
However, today there are messages that go beyond what Jesus, the Christ, could have told us in his time. God speaks again today through a prophetic mouth. One of these messages is entitled: "You, the animal. You, the man. Who has higher values?" In this divine message there is a paragraph that refers to hunting, in which we can read: "God's sacred order has thought of everything, also in the order over matter. Do you think that God needs your shotguns, traps and poisons to maintain the ecological balance?".
God, the universal Spirit, regulates everything through the irradiation of His sacred order. If man did not intervene in the ecological balance, from the law of irradiation of God the following order would then occur: in an animal species, which for example increased excessively, fertilization would decrease in a certain way automatically. In one year or in several years there would then be fewer animal offspring of this species. This is a fact that in the meantime has been corroborated by scientists. The population of wild animals would be regulated automatically. The condition is that people behave as recommended in the Sermon on the Mount and the Ten Commandments.
However, the Churches do just the opposite. They bless the hunters but above all they bless the corpses that the hunters have obtained, that is, just the opposite of what the Spirit of God is trying to convey to us. This is actually despising life, the opposite of affirming life and respect for all that lives. Especially if we take into account that animals have more sensitive senses, often more sensitive and finer than man.
José Vicente Cobo
Member of Universal Life








