art_flood
2011-10-02 20:10:10 UTC
"ethically wrong" to eat meat - and then they'll site all these abuses in meat processing and all that - but just because these abuses exist doesn't mean it is "wrong" - so if someone thinks something is wrong then there must be a standard of right and wrong that they got from somewhere - just because something is gross to you doesn't necessarily make it wrong. The Bible is clear about several things - 1) That the Lord God himself slew and animal and made clothing for Adam and Eve after Adam sinned 2) That nobody ate meat until the great flood - and prior to the great flood people lived hundreds of years and after the flood people did not leave near as long. 3) That God himself demanded sacrifices of animals from the earliest of times and throughout the ages that people were instructed to kill and sacrifice an animal and how that sacrifice was to be done. 4) That the Bible talks about Vegetarian and Veganism and says that every creature of God is good if taken with thanksgiving. - so then if God Almighty himself says that it is not wrong to kill and eat an animal then how is that wrong? Ok, then if you say that there is then no God then your standard of right and wrong in how it is WRONG to do this or that must have come from somewhere - it seems that there are a lot of people who say something is wrong but they don't say why they think it is wrong - it is like they just know it's wrong. I'm not seeking to insult anybody or to say that one way of thinking is better than another way of thinking. There are people who say that the Bible is their standard of right and wrong (thou shalt not commit adultry thou shalt not kill thou shalt not steal etc) or they will say that laws are their standard of right and wrong - i.e. the speed limit is 55 so if you drive 99 miles an hour you are breaking the law and therefore what you are doing is wrong. But it isn't against the law to eat meat - maybe it should be - but it isn't so it isn't "wrong" - so before you slam me - think about what I'm trying to say - if you say something is wrong - but the Bible says to certain people "Kill and Eat" then you are saying that God himself is wrong to have killed an animal or to command someone to kill and eat - so are you following another religion which might say that it is wrong to do so - and why does it say that? or does it have to do with something that isn't right or wrong at all? I didn't eat meat or dairy for 4 1/2 years because I had pancreas trouble and I wasn't really able to eat meat or dairy very well at the time. - and I know people who don't eat meat because meat discusts them and not because it is wrong and I know other people who don't eat meat because of bad memories and not because it is wrong - and I know other people who dont' eat meat because they just don't want to and for no other reason. So, what logic are you using to say it's wrong - or is it just something you are doing for emotional reasons. I know my question may get flamed bad but honestly I'm not seeking to insult anyone for their beliefs at all - I'm just trying to understand your beliefs and why you believe how you believe - so how did it come about that it is wrong to eat meat - how did you come to that conclusion? And I mean this in the most respectful manner - cheers