What are you talking about?
2007-04-16 05:58:54
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answered by Quantrill 7
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Why did you mention Jews. I believe just about all religions permit the eating of meat. If a bull cries and suffers when slaughtered by a Jew, is he happier to be slaughtered by a Muslim, or a Christian ?
Yep, there's a lot of studying to do. Find the answer to the above.
2007-04-16 13:07:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The Jews lived in a farm society, where the slaughtering of animals for food was a regular occurance. The only difference is that with these animals, a portion of the unedible fats and inners were burned by burning. Another portion was given to the priest for their livelihood. The rest was "BBQed" and served as a meal enjoyed by family, friends, and any "needy" people in the area they choose to invite. The only difference between their meal, and something like a Thanksgiving feast in the US is that we usually buy the meat pre-slaughtered. The Jews, as there were no meat processing plants, did it themselves.
2007-04-16 13:08:02
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Many religious movements in the past have embraced animal sacrificing. (Some) Jews as well as the Muslims still practice this. The method of killing is done as quickly and as painlessly as possible. It's less cruel than the way some kill animals for everyday human consumption.
2007-04-16 13:28:02
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answered by nicky 3
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WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT????
If you mean using animals as food, then those who are bothered by animals being slaughtered should become vegetarian. But how is this related to JEWS????? Jews are not the only meat eaters in the world...
2007-04-16 15:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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There were sheep and doves also if you didn't have the finances. Without the shedding of blood there is NO remission for sins. That is what the sacrifice of Jesus provided. Forgiveness of sins once and for all who believe and appropriate the New Covenant. Heb 9 &10
2007-04-22 20:41:09
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answered by copperhead89 4
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How do you know how others are affected? People are more valuable than bulls. God is above us. If He commands us to sacrifice, we must do what He says. Don't you think that animals perceptions are different from ours, and that they may not be suffering as much as one might imagine.....??
2007-04-24 09:57:10
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answered by Indy 5
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God's order from Adam and Eve and the promise of the Messiah Jesus=Genesis 3:15
God sacrificed an animal to get skins to cover Adam and Eve who had lost God's Glory
Moses said without the innocent shedding of blood in sacrifice there is no atonement for sins.
before the temple was destroyed the Messiah came to give hope for all mankind= The Messianic words to HaTikvah -give the true national anthem of Israel "Long I wandered long I strayed, searching for God and his Messiah's reality, then I found him------His love laid hold of me--------pause---- now I know him ------as my best friend------now i know his shalom with my heart-----now I have peace and hope that never will depart!
As a Jew I sang the traditional songs but had no hope
then I believed Isaiah 52:13-53:12 He will be exalted but first marred more than any man. He will lay down his life to make atonement for our sins. He will be despised and rejected and our sins will be made to light on him. All we like sheep have gone astray but the Lord will make to light on him the iniquities of us all. He will die with the wicked and be burried with the rich.
through this I found our Messiah Jesus asked forgiveness of my sins and him into my heart to be my friend to help me, amen (Revelation 3:19&20 He promised in His love for each person knockin on our heart door to come in)
and I got the true hope of my Jewish people, with Him my savior and best friend Messiah life is grand.
get the lamb of God no bull and you will have no reason to cry forever rejecting God,
2007-04-16 14:37:37
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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#1 They haven't sacrificed bulls in 2000 years.
#2 The kosher way was an extremely sharp knife to the juggler vein.No pain,just pass out and your dead.Very humane as far as that goes.
2007-04-16 13:01:12
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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I'm guessing, but I think you are just trying to stir up trouble against the Jews.
2007-04-16 14:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The questioner does not give enough info to create an answer
2007-04-24 12:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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