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What is better - to treat an animal badly for most of its life then give it a terrifying death or do it the Jewish way.........?

What do you say Shy...?
I can't answer that, as I don't see the need to eat them in the first place.
 
I don't eat meat (can't you tell ;) )
Do you think the world would be a better or worse place if we all stopped eating meat?
I don't have a problem with people rearing and killing animals for subsistence at a local level - providing that the suffering of the animal at the end is minimised.

What I do have a problem with is the killing of animals for profit. What I also have a problem with is the sheer waste that takes place at times like xmas, where such vast quantities of animals who have been killed end up in the bin.
 
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but that's down to the individual..

if they buy a bigger turkey than they need and throw half of it away as uneaten leftovers on the plate, or meat still left on the carcass...

either way it would still happen if they had reared their own turkey..
 
Found a reply to my earlier questuion..

Around 40 million cattle, calves, sheep and pigs, and over 850 million poultry, are slaughtered every year in the United Kingdom. The vast majority of these animals are stunned before slaughter but the law allows the Jewish and Muslim communities to slaughter animals for their own consumption by religious methods, without any form of stunning. Whilst the RSPCA accepts that religious beliefs and practises should be respected, it also believes that animals should only be slaughtered under the most humane conditions.

Guess cutting their throats is not humane then?
 
apart from the lobster theory that it tastes better boiled alive ,
i have seen things that will turn your stomach inside out,
and thay serve these in restrauants in china bancock they are the
animals i cant say what i saw it is to distressing to write on here.

but now i try not to eat meat only fish as these corporate livestock is a sham, i see the chickens have doubled in price at the supermarkets
but they are still serving the same old cr..ap
 
people are so concerned about the animals but the real ones cannot even spell.. :rolleyes:
 
It is the Jewish belief that an animal shall be killed as quickly and painlessly as possible. "The process is performed with a perfectly sharp knife, is painless and renders the beast unconscious in two seconds".

There are many Jewish beliefs, equally as false and ridiculous as the one stated.
 
see the chickens have doubled in price at the supermarkets
but they are still serving the same old cr..ap


i would say that the cooked ones have halved in price.. and you get clubcard points..
 
people are so concerned about the animals but the real ones cannot even spell.. :rolleyes:

Animals can't spell either, and I'd imagine that they get concerned! Pain is pain, regardless of species or length of time enduring it.
 
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