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A Dead Gorilla Highlights Zoos' Bigger Problem

Quick to Listen

Christianity Today

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2016

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Last Saturday, a four-year-old boy climbed the wall of the Cincinnati Zoo’s gorilla exhibit and tumbled into the moat. After Harambe, the zoo’s 17-year-old gorilla, dragged the boy through the water multiple times, a zookeeper shot and killed the animal. Over the weekend, the story provoked national speculation, fury, and sadness over parenting, zoos, and dead animals. While zoo officials were right to kill Harambe to protect the toddler, the Bible is clear that animals have value, says Karen Swallow Prior, an English professor at Liberty University, and a member of the Faith Advisory Council of the Humane Society of the United States. “Let’s go back to Genesis and the Bible. Very clearly there is something that we as human beings share with animals, in terms of having animation, having a moving spirit,” said Prior. “We are made in God’s image, animals are not, but we still have the breath of life in us. God himself indicates in the Genesis account that there is a special relationship between humans and animals because God gives Adam the job of naming animals.” Prior joined Morgan and Katelyn on Quick to Listen this week to talk about the history of zoos, if we should apply human emotions to animals, and whether animals go to heaven. (6:50) What are the objects of the public’s love in this story? (14:50) For many, this story pits animals against humans. Is that a false choice? Why do we prioritize the child’s life over the gorilla’s? (21:20) What do zoos assume about the way the world should be? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Join Moody Bible Institute professor Dr. Mikhail del Rosario at apologeticsky.com.

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Thank you. Michael Del Rosario at Apologeticsguy.com.

0:29.3

Good afternoon.

0:35.1

You're listening to Quick to Listen, and each week we go beyond hashtags and hot takes and take some time to explore the reality behind a major cultural event.

0:39.2

I'm Morgan Lee. I'm an assistant editor at Christiana today. And today I am very caffeinated.

0:44.5

I had about six cubs of iced coffee, which never happens. And so I expect to be high energy at this

0:52.5

podcast. Caitlin, hi.

0:54.3

How are you?

0:55.2

Hi.

0:56.0

Should I be nervous about how this is all going to go down?

0:59.6

This is a social experiment that you guys are all listening to right now.

1:03.2

All right.

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This is the caffeinated quick to listen.

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I'm Caitlin Beatty.

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I'm the print managing editor of Christianity Today magazine.

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And today we have the privilege of being

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joined by Karen Swallow Pryor. Hey, Karen. Hello, Caitlin. Hi, Morgan. Karen, hi. Good to hear from you.

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So a lot of our listeners probably recognize Karen's name. She has written for Christianity today many

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times. She's a professor of English at Liberty University

1:28.6

and the author of Booked Literature in the Soul of Me, which I highly recommend, as well as a

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