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I am posting this not to create enemies but to see if someone here can help me with my struggle.
As a Christian who owns 2 cats and a fish I struggle with justifying owning a pet.
The money spent caring for a pet could be used to literally save a human life. I am not sure of the exact number but lets say in America we donate over $80 million dollars a year to charities for animals. Can you imagine how many actual lives this money could save??? (In fact, I hope no one here who claims to be a Christian is donating to a pet charity versus one that saves human lives or tithing to their church.)
Granted it only costs about $14 a month for us to care for our cats if they do not need a vet visit; but on the flip side we were led to donate $32 a month to support a child overseas through Compassion International. So if we took what we spent for buying the cats and their initial set-up costs - how many starving children could we have saved??
So, can a Christian justify owning a pet?
In His Presence, Paul
As a Christian who owns 2 cats and a fish I struggle with justifying owning a pet.
The money spent caring for a pet could be used to literally save a human life. I am not sure of the exact number but lets say in America we donate over $80 million dollars a year to charities for animals. Can you imagine how many actual lives this money could save??? (In fact, I hope no one here who claims to be a Christian is donating to a pet charity versus one that saves human lives or tithing to their church.)
Granted it only costs about $14 a month for us to care for our cats if they do not need a vet visit; but on the flip side we were led to donate $32 a month to support a child overseas through Compassion International. So if we took what we spent for buying the cats and their initial set-up costs - how many starving children could we have saved??
So, can a Christian justify owning a pet?
In His Presence, Paul