What's Wrong with Animal Rights? | Part 2
In this message, Adrian Rogers tests beliefs of the animal rights movement against the truth of God’s Word found in the Book of Genesis.
Announcer: How should we care for God’s creation? Listen to Adrian Rogers.
Adrian Rogers: Should we love God’s creation? Of course we should. Should we be environmentalists? Yes. This is my Father’s world. But should we put animals on a plane with human beings made in the likeness, the similitude of God? Absolutely not.
Announcer: Welcome to Love Worth Finding, featuring profound truths simply stated by beloved pastor and Bible teacher Adrian Rogers. According to the book of Genesis, God created mankind and the animal world separately. Neither evolved from the other.
There are similarities between humans and animals, but there are stark contrasts as well. For example, humans were created with a longing in the heart to know God. People have the capability for dominion and a capacity for depravity that we don't see in animals. And what about a concern for our destiny? If you have your Bible, turn to Genesis chapter one. We'll begin in verse 26 as Adrian Rogers presents part two of "What's Wrong with Animal Rights?"
Adrian Rogers: I want to talk to you as we talk about a Christian worldview about what's wrong with animal rights. But first of all, let's just jump into the word of God and let me just get your motor running by reading a few verses from the book of Genesis, which you know is the book of beginnings, chapter one and verse 26.
And God said, "Let us make man in our image after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth." And then look in chapter three and verse 21, if you will. "Unto Adam also and to his wife did the Lord God make coats of skin and clothed them."
And then look, if you will please, in Genesis chapter nine, verses one through three. "And God blessed Noah and his sons and said unto them, 'Be fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth, and the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air, and upon all that moveth upon the earth and upon all the fishes of the sea; into your hand they are delivered.'"
Now, it may sound silly to you that we would even discuss animal rights and say what's wrong with animal rights. But if you listen for a while, you'll find out that it is not silly. You see, there are those who believe that men were not created in the image of God but that we just came out of some primordial ooze or slime. They can never tell us where the ooze and the slime came from, but we somehow just evolved out of all of this. So we're animals. And being animals, all animals are created equal.
Now, what they're trying to do is to raise animals to the level of humans, but what they are succeeding in doing is lowering humans to the level of animals. And that has all kinds of ramifications. It's a very interesting thing. The scientist today—I'm talking about the secular scientist—most all of them believe in research with animals. They believe that you can take animals and be as humane as possible but use animals, for example, in research to find a cure for cancer or whatever.
The scientist believes this. The animal rights people say, "You have no right to do that because an animal is the same as a human being." The secular scientist says, "That is foolish. There's a difference between human beings and animals." And then they ask this evolutionary scientist, "What is the difference?" And he can't say. He knows there's a difference, but he doesn't know the word of God. And so he's in a quandary. There's an irony about it.
He knows the difference, but if he believes in evolution, I want to tell you, the animal rightist has him. He's got him. He can't argue with him because the scientist cannot say, "I believe that man is the special creation of God." Now, some scientists do, but I'm talking about your secular scientist. And so they're really in a quandary. Now, let me just point out two or three things to fix your minds and get them straight as we talk about this question, what's wrong with animal rights?
First thing I want you to notice is the creation of man and the animals. Go back to Genesis chapter one. And God said, "Let us make man in our image after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth." Now, notice verse 27. "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him, male and female created he them."
Folks, we need to go back to the early pages of God's Word. How did everything get here? There are only three possible answers. One is godless evolution. We started out as primitive protozoa, and then became unsegmented worms, and then became a fish, and then an amphibian, then a reptile, then a bird, then a mammal, and then a man. If you believe that, go ahead. I reject it for logical reasons as well as theological reasons. I reject it for moral reasons.
But godless evolution, that's one answer. The other is theistic evolution. People say, "Well, it's not godless evolution. God did it. God made it that way." Friend, you can't ride one horse in two directions. That will not fit the Bible. There's no way that you can make it fit the Bible. It is impossible theologically, philosophically, and analogically to read this Bible and believe in what some call theistic evolution. The third alternative is that God created man and woman just exactly as God's word says. I believe that.
I've been amazed how anxious man is to make a monkey of himself. All right, so you see the creation of man and the animals. Now, here's the second thing I want you to see. It is the comparison of man and the animals. Man is like an animal, but he is not an animal. Now, some think because we compare with the animals that therefore we are animals. For example, there's a similarity in design. Men and animals are designed somewhat alike.
I took a course in college in human anatomy and physiology. One of the things that we did in that laboratory was to dissect a pig. It had been soaked in formaldehyde. So you didn't know you had a surgeon for a pastor. But because the pig has a very simple digestive system, we were able to see the various parts—the heart, the liver, the lungs, the stomach—these parts of the pig just to help understand the very elementary things.
Men and animals have a basic design. But that doesn't mean therefore that man evolved from the animals. All buildings have a basic design. A doghouse has a floor, walls, and a ceiling. A mansion has floors, walls, and a ceiling. So since a doghouse has floors, walls, and a ceiling and a mansion has a floor, walls, and a ceiling, isn't that proof positive that the mansion evolved from the doghouse because you can see the similarity in design? No.
All that means is the same architect designed them both. That's all that means, because both of them would live in the same vicinity, planet Earth. Now, not only are men and animals similar in design, but they are similar in diet. We eat the same thing. Look in verses 29 through 30, this same chapter. And God said, "Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat."
And the word meat here simply means food. He's not talking in this place about animal flesh—later on he will. "And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to everything that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat," and it was so. So men and animals have similar diets. Some men and some animals eat basically the same thing. Now, does that mean therefore that man evolved from the animals because we have similar diet?
A motorcycle and a limousine both have carburetors. So anybody can see that the limousine evolved from the motorcycle. Is that right? No. They just burn the same fuel. There's another similarity. Not only in design and diet, but in death. Both men and animals die. And God said to Adam in Genesis chapter two, verse 17, "If you disobey me, you'll surely die." And the animals die. Men die and animals die.
And the writer of Ecclesiastes, the great Solomon, said in Ecclesiastes three, verses 19 through 20, "That which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other." The man dies, the animal dies. Yea, they all have one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity. Now, you certainly have to take that text in context. He's not saying that a man is no better than a beast.
But he's saying when it comes to dying, a man has no preeminence over a beast. We are creatures; they die, we die. A similarity in design, a similarity in diet, a similarity in death. So we think of the creation of man and the animals. We think of the comparison of man and the animals. But let us think of the contrasts of man and the animals. What is the difference? Well, number one, man is born and given a capacity, a craving for God, a craving for deity.
In chapter one and verse 26, and God said, "Let us make man in our image." And God is spirit. Plants have a body, but they don't have a soul. Animals have a body and a soul. A soul is mind, emotion, and will, and we're going to talk about that. Animals have a soul, but only man has a spirit. Only man has a spirit. Man made in the image of God because the Bible says God is spirit, and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
And the Bible says that God breathed into man's nostrils the breath, the spirit of life. And that makes man different from the animals. With our bodies, we know the world beneath us. With our souls, we know the world around us. But with our spirits, we know the world above us. And man is created in the image of God. And this image is not physical; it's the spiritual image of God. Put this verse down, Colossians 3 and verse 10.
Paul is talking about what happens to us when we get saved and he said, "and have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him." When you get saved, God puts that image back in you. Oh, you see, that's the image of God that's in us. This makes us a moral creature. Makes us different from the animals. Ephesians 4 and verse 24, put that down. "And that ye put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness."
Animals don't know righteousness. Animals don't know holiness. But he says here that after God is created in righteousness—I mean, he's talking about our creation. We're created in righteousness, and our new creation brings us holiness. Man is the only animal that can blush. He's the only one that needs to. Man's the only animal that can laugh. Man is the only animal that can suffer. I didn't say he can feel pain.
So what is the contrast? Man has a craving for deity. Man has a capability for dominion. Man is meant to rule. Man was, is, and shall be in a greater way in dominion over the creatures. Put this verse down, Psalm 8, verses six through eight. The psalmist is musing about man and he says, "Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands; thou hast put all things under his feet: all sheep and oxen, yea, and the beasts of the field; the fowl of the air, and the fish of the sea, and whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas."
God gave man dominion. Adam lost that dominion, but the last Adam, the Lord Jesus, did not lose it. You notice Jesus when he was here on earth. Jesus had dominion over the beast of the field. He said, "You go get a wild Syrian donkey whereon never a man has sat, I'm going to ride him into the city of Jerusalem." I suggest you not try that. Try to ride a donkey never been ridden before. Jesus did; he had dominion.
Jesus had dominion over the fowls of the air. He told Simon Peter, "Before the rooster crows, you'll deny me three times." I want you to try to make one crow or keep one from crowing. You can't do it. Jesus did; he had dominion over the fowls of the air. Jesus had dominion over the fish of the sea. When time to pay his taxes, he said, "You go throw a hook in the sea and catch a fish, and in that fish's mouth will be a coin."
Jesus guided that fish like a guided missile to some coin falling out of some fisherman's pocket somewhere on the bottom of the Sea of Galilee and then guided that fish with his spiritual radar right to that hook. He had dominion over all of these things. That's the dominion that the last Adam regained, that the first Adam was supposed to have and the first Adam lost. But you see, man, man has a craving for deity. Man has a capability of dominion, and man has a capacity for depravity.
Animals can't sin, because animals are creatures of chemistry. But man has more than that. Man has the spirit of God to guide him. And God gave man a choice that animals don't have. And therefore, man with his choice has capacity for good or evil. Man made a little lower than the angels has by his wickedness become lower than the animals. I mean, men do things that animals wouldn't do because they have a capacity for depravity.
Man sinks lower than the animals because animals cannot rise as high as man can rise made in the image of God. What's the fourth thing? Man has a craving for deity, man has a capability for dominion, man has a capacity for depravity, and man has a concern for destiny. No animal knows he's going to die. He doesn't think about dying. Even if an elephant goes to the elephant burial grounds, he doesn't know why he's going there. That's instinct.
God gave to animals instincts he didn't give to human beings. But he gave to human beings spiritual insight and revelation he didn't give the animals. Animals have instincts. A bee can build a six-sided cell in the honeycomb. It's an amazing thing to see how that beehive is run. Beavers can build dams. Spiders can build spider webs. But the spider cannot build a six-sided cell, and the bee cannot build a beaver's dam because they have instinct.
They don't have knowledge. They don't have logic. They don't have conscience. They don't have these things that man has. And man, made different from the animals, he knows that he is here for more. The Bible says of man that God has set eternity in his heart. We are not mere animals. Ecclesiastes 3:11, he has set eternity in their heart. We don't believe in immortality because we proved it. We move heaven and earth to prove it because we believe in it.
It's instinctive in us. A Gallup poll showed that 69 percent of all Americans believe in life after death. So what is God's plan for us in our relationship to the animals? Can animals be killed for food? Well, are you more compassionate than Jesus who ate broiled fish? Of course they can. Friend, don't ever, ever think that you're more righteous than the Lord Jesus Christ who created everything.
God says, "I've given you this for food." Of course God gave us clean animals to eat, not unclean animals, for food. Can animals be used to help human suffering? Of course they can. Can they be used for research? Yes. Should we therefore be cruel to animals? Absolutely not. Not gratuitous cruelty. The Bible says in Proverbs chapter 12, verse 10, "A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast, but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel."
Should we love God's creation? Of course we should. Should we be environmentalists? Yes. This is my Father's world. But should we put animals on a plane with human beings made in the likeness, the similitude of God? Absolutely not. Should we teach our boys and girls that they are mere animals, that they have come from animals? If we do, don't be surprised that they begin to live like animals—for self-preservation, self-propagation, and self-gratification. That's what an animal lives for.
God gave the creatures for food, and there's a food chain, but God made us for him. And Augustine said that our hearts are restless until they rest in him. You're not an animal. You're made in the image of God. If you have not yet given your heart to Jesus, let me tell you that God has a destiny for you. God has a heaven for you. God has a wonderful, incredibly glorious plan for your life. It would be so tragic if you missed it.
If you'd like to be saved, let me lead you in this prayer and you can receive him tonight right where you are. Just put everything else out of your mind and pray this prayer: Dear God, I thank you that you love me. I thank you that you died to save me and that you promised to save me if I would trust you. I do trust you right now. I receive you by faith as my Lord and Savior. Come into my heart. Forgive my sin. Save me, Lord Jesus. Save me, Jesus.
Pray that, folks, and mean it. Did you ask him? Then pray this way: Thank you for doing it. I trust you to do it and that settles it. You're now my Lord, my Savior, my God, and my friend. And Lord Jesus, because you died for me, by your grace and for your glory, I will live for you. In your name I pray. Amen.
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The Book of Genesis lays the foundation for everything we understand about God, humanity, and His plan for redemption. In this three-volume Bible study series from the messages of Adrian Rogers, you will explore the early chapters of Scripture and discover timeless truths that still speak powerfully to our lives today.
Beginning with creation itself, Volume 1 examines Genesis 1–4 and reveals God’s purpose and meaning for all creation while establishing a biblical worldview rooted in God’s power and design.
Volume 2 continues the journey through Genesis 5–24, exploring some of the Bible’s most remarkable events—including the flood, the Tower of Babel, and the calling of Abraham. These accounts demonstrate how God works through faith and show that the lessons of the Old Testament remain deeply relevant for believers today.
In Volume 3, the study turns to the final chapters of Genesis, revealing how the stories of the patriarchs point forward to Jesus Christ. The book of Genesis serves as the seedbed of the entire Bible, containing prophetic pictures and spiritual truths that help us understand God’s redemptive plan fulfilled in Christ.
Each volume offers a ten-week guided study designed to help you engage Scripture more deeply through prayer, reflection, and practical application. Whether used for personal study or in a group setting, this series will help you uncover the rich foundations of faith found in the very first book of the Bible.
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Featured Offer
The Book of Genesis lays the foundation for everything we understand about God, humanity, and His plan for redemption. In this three-volume Bible study series from the messages of Adrian Rogers, you will explore the early chapters of Scripture and discover timeless truths that still speak powerfully to our lives today.
Beginning with creation itself, Volume 1 examines Genesis 1–4 and reveals God’s purpose and meaning for all creation while establishing a biblical worldview rooted in God’s power and design.
Volume 2 continues the journey through Genesis 5–24, exploring some of the Bible’s most remarkable events—including the flood, the Tower of Babel, and the calling of Abraham. These accounts demonstrate how God works through faith and show that the lessons of the Old Testament remain deeply relevant for believers today.
In Volume 3, the study turns to the final chapters of Genesis, revealing how the stories of the patriarchs point forward to Jesus Christ. The book of Genesis serves as the seedbed of the entire Bible, containing prophetic pictures and spiritual truths that help us understand God’s redemptive plan fulfilled in Christ.
Each volume offers a ten-week guided study designed to help you engage Scripture more deeply through prayer, reflection, and practical application. Whether used for personal study or in a group setting, this series will help you uncover the rich foundations of faith found in the very first book of the Bible.
About Love Worth Finding
Love Worth Finding began in 1987, as a response to several requests for tapes of messages by pastor and Bible teacher Adrian Rogers. He relates that "soon the requests began to grow to the point that we knew God was leading us into a wider ministry." As an extension of Dr. Rogers' pulpit ministry Love Worth Finding provided that role and continues today.
Dr. Rogers stated, "I believe God wants us to proclaim the message of salvation in the power of the Holy Spirit by every means possible. That’s our commitment at Love Worth Finding."
In response to many who are asking,has that purpose changed since the home-going of Dr. Rogers? No, God wants us to continue to proclaim the message of salvation. The messenger may be gone, but the message must continue. Millions still have not heard the precious name of Jesus or know His redeeming grace.
So our race is not over. We must still run—until Jesus comes. If you believe in what God has called LWF to do,we invite you to help us proclaim God's truth.
Our prayer is that you will join with us in running the race and in broadcasting the Good News that Jesus Christ is truly the greatest Love worth finding.
About Adrian Rogers
He was a devoted family man — husband to his childhood sweetheart Joyce, father to four children, grandfather to nine, and great-grandfather to six. Of all his accomplishments, Dr. Rogers often said his greatest joy centered in his relationship to Jesus Christ, his wife and family, and the church he pastored. The recipient of many honors and awards, the trophy he treasured most was one presented to him by his children one Father’s Day in which he was proclaimed The World’s Greatest Dad.
Under his pastoral leadership, Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, grew from 9,000 members in 1972 to more than 29,000 at his retirement in 2005. And Adrian Rogers was a leader in his denomination, serving three terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention.
God’s blessing on Dr. Rogers’ ministry became even more evident with the birth of Love Worth Finding Ministries in 1987. Dr. Rogers was the founder and Bible teacher of Love Worth Finding, an internationally syndicated television and radio ministry. The sun never sets on this ministry which is broadcast on radio, television, and the Internet. You can find LWF declaring the Gospel and changing lives in more than 150 countries around the world. In 2003, Dr. Rogers was honored to be inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame by the National Religious Broadcasters.
Dr. Rogers was active in national leadership and personally consulted and prayed with five presidents of the United States. He visited and had the privilege of sharing the platform with President George W. Bush in the White House on the National Day of Prayer for America.
Dr. Rogers preached overseas crusades in Taiwan, South Korea, Israel, Russia, Romania, and in Central and South America.
Even though the Lord called him home in 2005, his messages of "Come To Jesus" are still reaching around the world. In fact, every country in the world except for one has visited LWF.org.
Please join us in praying that God's messages will continue to penetrate the hearts of young and old ... and near and far!
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