hi
i respect ur feeling.ur right about that.
men should not only think about himself only but should care about the nature & others living being.before killing any animal he should once think ,that if he would be in the place of that animal then how he would have felt before deing.
there should be an revolution to stop these kind of activities. just mail me on saketsrv2@yahoo.com
2006-09-05 19:10:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Animals were created for man, not the other way around. Man has been eating meat since his creation, were there some prohibition to doing so, it would be stated clearly. The inability to create a living being does not constitute a reason to stop, any more than a vegetarian can create a carrot.
To be perfectly honest, everything on this planet is made of virtually the same combination of elements in one fashion or another, so your argument would apply to everything living. The fact that you differentiate between the life of an animal that doesn't have a soul, or a plant that doesn't have one either...doesn't seem to hold water.
2006-09-05 18:22:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I do create. I can PRO-create, I can plant seeds to watch them grow, I could raise an animal with the intent to slaughter. And nutritionally most people DO need to eat some form of animal by-product. Dairy, Eggs, etc.
And if we DIDN'T kill to eat, then why would that instinct be there in the first place? Also, we would then be either over-run with wild packs of once domesticated animals, OR you are condoning the practise of killing for sport. At least eating the animal is respecting its life.
2006-09-05 18:22:09
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answered by Ancient Forever Lost 2
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ahh yes, religions do permit to kill.
Christianity isn't all about it a 22 oz porterhouse for dinner every meal.
But it does support eating meat. Especially when preparing for battle.
In other words, eating meat for protein occasionally like 2-4 times a week, or even a little bit more, is cool. God gave us the animals of the earth to use when we NEED to.
Being a meat glutton is not.
Nowadays, it is alot easier to eat vegetables and get everything you need from it. Because of grocery stores.
In older times, it was quite harder.
Also I'd recommend staying away from soy, as soy is geneticlally altered. ALL OF IT!
2006-09-05 18:26:18
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answered by the nothing 4
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This is a religious view held in different lights by many. But i do say that you are wrong; we create new animal life every day by means of breeding. Ranchers could not gain their income any other way. There is actually a large content of protein in meat and it is a good source of a few other nutrients. However, it also is much more volatile of a food and more things can happen to it to make it go bad.
2006-09-05 18:21:27
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answered by Startoshadows 3
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Why are you drawing the line between animals and vegetables. Veggies are alive too, and people can't create them. Or create the seeds that begin them. So why kill veggies by harvesting them for food? It's the same principle.
In any case, looking at the tide of obesity overrunning the country, it wouldn't hurt a few people to do without both meat and veggies for a while, or at least to seriously cut down on their consumption.
2006-09-05 18:26:26
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answered by old lady 7
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God gave us the animals for us to eat. It is only a sin to kill them if you are doing it for their hides or something like that. You should not kill what you won't eat. Meat is good for you. You get more protein, iron and all sorts of good things you need from meat. Vegetarians don't live as long and they look gray. Religions don't permit you to kill a human being...not an animal.
2006-09-05 18:20:24
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answered by buzzbait0u812 4
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yeah, I have anemia. I'm sorry, but I can't get the extra protein I need from pills and shakes. I have to eat meat, I don't really have a choice if I want to keep my consciousness.
As far as what the bible says, I agree with the general peeps above. The bible specifically says that animals are there for a reason. God wouldn't make us omnivores and then go "damn you for eating meat."
2006-09-05 18:23:34
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answered by Kelly S 3
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Ah..sorry, you're wrong about that. In the new testament, God lowered down out of heaven a vision of different kinds of animals and told Peter "kill and eat"....Peter said no, because He was raised a Jew and told they could not eat certain things. God said "do not call unclean that which I have made clean."
2006-09-05 18:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, in case you knew Him, you would understand that he's often extra fascinated in our hearts than our movements, are not getting me incorrect He relatively relatively cares approximately your finished self, your finished existence, yet what he particularly cares approximately maximum is your heart, your motives in the back of what you do, so in case you're in a commerce that kills animals for income, seeing this is your livelihood and the variety you help your loved ones,then this is distinctive than strangling kittens for exciting. And Im uncertain the place you're from yet i'm particular you understand that maximum hunters, hunt for nutrition and the excitement of it, no longer exciting as in they savour murdering defenseless animals and then glory of their manliness. yet in charge human beings are conscious of how significant looking is for animal inhabitants administration, there's no longer something incorrect with looking a populous animal to feed your loved ones, there is a few thing incorrect with murdering endangered species for extra income. I additionally think of this is incorrect to decrease down historical forests to make some tp or tissues whilst there is plenty and numerous new improve forests for that or extra effective yet recycled components. My factor grew to become into that it actual relies upon on your heart.
2016-12-18 05:38:39
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answered by ? 4
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