Opinion

MMXII December 18, 2020: Opinion:  The domestication of wild humans in their native habitats is on an ongoing project around the world. They can be like ravenous wolves sometimes.  The wolf is a fine animal and very predictable in its native habitat, unlike a wild human.   Every single day the wolf looks for a small animal or something to eat. Other animals do the same.  There are owls who watch a lake for hours waiting  for just the right moment to strike.  Predators have a daily mission and that is to feed their bellies.

Like it or not we have come to live a world where some humans, wild humans, truly act and behave like animals do.  Theirs  is  a way of thinking and they are people who do not believe in God.   Perhaps that is how they were raised. Unlike a wild animal, a wild human  has choices and can become civilized.  A dog must struggle.

Police Dogs in China Waiting to Eat

The occasional  wild human, can still be spotted in its native habitat.  They have not gone totally extinct yet.   They run free, sometimes naked the ways dogs do in a world that often takes them by surprise. Dogs have no choice but to run around in their God given natural and naked state with everything hanging out.  It is not their fault.  A dog does not know they are naked, even if you tell them.  In the garden of eden story Adam and Eve knew they were naked, but their dog who did not make into the story, remained the same.

Unlike most civilized people, the wild human hates to stand in line and wait and so God invented the the fast food restaurant and the drive through.  But there were still complaints, so God invented the TV dinner.   That was not enough.  So then God came up with Instant Rice and Cup o Noodles and the automatic fresh hot water dispenser finally taming the wild human enough that some have even come to believe in the Holy Spirit.  I am still working on having more faith in these wild humans myself, but I think that if dogs can be taken from the jungle and domesticated, then so can the wild human.