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<blockquote data-quote="Cheerful Coffin" data-source="post: 1692680" data-attributes="member: 22603"><p>Well most Christians emphasize that Jesus was the last sacrifice and Judaism believes the last sacrifice is still yet to come.</p><p></p><p>As someone who descends from two very famous sacrificing tribes (Aztec and Maiyan.) I can tell you the majority of sacrificial rituals were ussually desinged for a sortof godly survival of the fittest. They believed the dead energies from sacrificing nourished the gods. Not suprizing, science has proven things give off an electrical charge when they die..</p><p></p><p>Ofcourse things die so many times a day I wouldn't be suprised if the gods said we could give it a rest, considering all the holy wars that still go on death still gets carried out in The Lord's name..</p><p></p><p>Wether to say it's right or not is not for me to tell you, I respect religon, I also happen to be a vegitarian. I understand death and life are natural cycles and may hold a deeper purpose then my eyes can show me. But untill I am confronted with that responsibility I will countinuely try to compassionately avoid killing something whenever possible or be the cause of something's demise. However I don't judge those that kill, thier motivations may or may not be pure, regardless, if it serves a purpose, then it's worth forgivving.</p><p></p><p>I'd probably start eating meat again too had I known those poor animals were being treated humanely. Just cause thier not human does not mean you're entitled to toture the poor thing. Why make something that has done nothing to you suffer more then need be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheerful Coffin, post: 1692680, member: 22603"] Well most Christians emphasize that Jesus was the last sacrifice and Judaism believes the last sacrifice is still yet to come. As someone who descends from two very famous sacrificing tribes (Aztec and Maiyan.) I can tell you the majority of sacrificial rituals were ussually desinged for a sortof godly survival of the fittest. They believed the dead energies from sacrificing nourished the gods. Not suprizing, science has proven things give off an electrical charge when they die.. Ofcourse things die so many times a day I wouldn't be suprised if the gods said we could give it a rest, considering all the holy wars that still go on death still gets carried out in The Lord's name.. Wether to say it's right or not is not for me to tell you, I respect religon, I also happen to be a vegitarian. I understand death and life are natural cycles and may hold a deeper purpose then my eyes can show me. But untill I am confronted with that responsibility I will countinuely try to compassionately avoid killing something whenever possible or be the cause of something's demise. However I don't judge those that kill, thier motivations may or may not be pure, regardless, if it serves a purpose, then it's worth forgivving. I'd probably start eating meat again too had I known those poor animals were being treated humanely. Just cause thier not human does not mean you're entitled to toture the poor thing. Why make something that has done nothing to you suffer more then need be? [/QUOTE]
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