Christians join fight against cockfighting

Christian leaders are teaming with animal rights advocates to fight against cockfighting, calling the practice of watching and betting on … Continued

Christian leaders are teaming with animal rights advocates to fight against cockfighting, calling the practice of watching and betting on roosters who fight to the death antithetical to biblical values.

“Christians should stand up and speak out against this barbaric practice, which horrendously abuses God’s creatures,” said Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.

Concern about cockfighting is focused on the state of South Carolina, where critics of the practice are trying to strengthen state laws against it. Though cockfighting is illegal in all 50 states, it remains a misdemeanor in 11 of them, including South Carolina.

The Humane Society of the United States describes cockfighting as “a lucrative crime, with gambling winnings offsetting even the maximum misdemeanor fines.” The group is working with such groups as the South Carolina-based Palmetto Family Council to toughen legislation against what some describe as a “blood sport.”

Oran Smith, the Palmetto Family Council’s executive director, said South Carolina is increasingly attracting people interested in watching cockfighting and betting on the outcome.

“As a matter of state pride, we must strengthen our laws now,” he said.

Smith’s organization has produced a video that has drawn praise from the Humane Society. “Wonton cruelty toward animals is frankly unbiblical and un-Christian,” Smith says in the video.

In the video, Land says humans are called to “respect every living thing … Cockfighting is a pornography of violence. People who watch it are going to be brutalized by it.”

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  • haveaheart

    It would be nice if these “enlightened” Christians would get on the factory farming bandwagon with as much enthusiasm as they muster to end cockfighting.

    Yes, roosters forced to fight to the death so that humans can make bets on them is a hideous practice. But it barely registers on the animal cruelty scale when compared with the pain and torture that billions of battery hens suffer throughout their short lives so that humans can eat eggs.

    Battery hens lives out their days (and weeks and months) in cages so small that they cannot stretch their wings. (Imagine being in a box where you can’t stretch out your arms further than your elbow.) Because they can barely move, their feet grow through and around the wires of their cages. They are routinely debeaked (without anesthetic) so that they can’t bite each other. They poop on the hens beneath them and get pooped on from above. When they’re no longer usable for laying, they get processed into nuggets.

    And this happens in all factory farms. Our nation’s eggs come from these battery cages. Billions and billions of suffering animals whose cause isn’t “sexy” like the anti-cockfighting cause.

    When Christians start boycotting eggs — that means not buying them, using them, or consuming products made of them — then they can congratulate themselves on protecting God’s animals from horrendous abuse and upholding their biblical values.

  • persiflage

    Excellent point!

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