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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Would You Do This?!

  To be honest, I'll wait until I get to heaven to frolic and play with animals that are wild, on this planet!  They won't be wild in heaven.  I would love to do what these people are doing, but will NOT!  I can't imagine allowing a child to do this!  This is not wise.  Even though we were created with this desire, the ability to be with all animals without getting hurt will be restored in heaven!  Sin caused death to come onto this planet, but there will be no harm or death in heaven! 
   Isaiah 65:25 says, "Wolves and lambs will graze together;
lions and oxen will feed on straw.  Snakes will eat only dirt!
They won't bite or harm anyone on my holy mountain.
I, the LORD, have spoken!"
From SuiteWorld Blog on BuzzFeed:
Ever wanted to ride a lion, hug a bear, or maybe race a cheetah? A controversial zoo in Argentina allows tourists the opportunity to experience such extreme close encounters with some of the most dangerous predators in the world.
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Here at the Lujan Zoo near Buenos Aires visitors are pleasantly advised that they can indeed ride lions, cuddle bears, stroke tigers and feed cheetahs. Cages are readily accessible to everyone, and we mean anyone, who paid the $50 fee and signed the paper relieving the zoo of any responsibility should you be eaten alive, or even just lose a digit or two. Lujan Zoo is about 50 miles from nearby metropolis Buenos Aires, and has an admission cost of just £5.
Visitors are even urged to pick up the smaller animals and play with them how ever they see fit, at a strong risk to themselves and the creatures. And judging by what we’ve seen and heard, there appear to be no real safety regulations to protect either the humans or animals. On one perusal, we found several Internet blogs littered with pictures of tourists getting up close and personal with the animals.
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Most shockingly perhaps, is the fact that children are allowed to enter all of the cages and fondle a range of animals that have the obvious potential to kill or maim them.
Animal protection charity, The Born Free Foundation, has spoken out against the zoo and posted strong statements urging tourists not to visit. Will Travers, CEO of The Born Free Foundation states ominously, ‘Based on what I have seen displayed on the Lujan Zoo website, I am fearful that a terrible accident is going to happen.
He then added,”The zoo is, in my view, placing the lives of its visitors at great risk by encouraging them to have ‘close encounters’ with dangerous, potentially lethal, wild animals. Anyone who has any knowledge of big cats will understand that they are wild animals and, as such, as unpredictable.’
As much as I disagree with the practices of this establishment, I must say that mounting a picture of me riding a lion in my bedroom would be awesome. There’s still time…

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