Posted on 11/24/2009 8:07:16 AM PST by Steelfish
Hmmm. Animal sacrifice. A belief that you’re eating magic animals, which will then protect you.
Yes, I can see why Christianity is the religion of choice for mocking in the media. All the other religions are too logical to be good candidates for derision.
There are a lot of sects within the Hindu religion. IIRC, it is the Jain sect that reveres all animals, to the point of allowing rats into the grain and wearing masks to prevent accidentally inhaling insects.
As to worshiping cows, according to my Hindu wife, they don’t “worship” cows, per se, they just revere them as givers of life through milk etc, and therefore don’t normally eat them. Further, this ceremony is taking place in Nepal, not India proper, so their beliefs are no doubt different from mainstream Hindus.
Lets start a fundraiser to purchase tickets for all members of PETA to go over their and protest against these “barbaric” practices. One way, of course. Hopefully, the Hindus will agree that humans and animals are equal and sacrifice the PETA people, too.
We, on the other hand, will kill tens of millions of turkeys for our annual Thanksgiving celebration and 35 million + cattle every year ... I'm not seeing a problem here.
Mmmmm ... meat
The breakfast of champions.
Thanks.
And we Americans do all this to gain favor with the gods, right? No, wait...of course we don’t. We do it to consume our daily bread.
I don’t have a problem with what they’re doing either. Their animals, their country, their religion, their rules. But don’t try to equate America with them.
I consume a lot of beef. I don’t believe it has any magical properties, no matter how I prepare it. I’ll be smoking a turkey for Thanksgiving...I doubt it will bring me any favors from the gods. So what we do isn’t precisely what they’re doing, now is it?
Bacon, on the other hand, does possess magical properties.
...all animals are not equal.
There are holy animals (cows) and not-so-holy animals (rabbits and pigeons).
I’ve read the Bible twice. King James version.
You should have kept reading, you’d have gotten to the part where animal sacrifice was forbidden.
And none of that has anything to do with anything, because as we both know animal sacrifice hasn’t been a part of European Christian culture since, well, ever. European Pagans, yes. Anyone even remotely connected with America...absolutely not.
So these people are sacrificing animals, today...in the belief that it will bring them favor from the gods and protection from the spooksesess.
Like I said...the only reason leftists/the media make Christians their object of ridicule is because all the other religions are just too logical. Right?
Set up another straw man, and I’ll tear him down.
Down here in Texas, we call it a "Tailgate Party". We don't do pigeons, though. We pretty much limit the BBQ to beef, chicken, and pork.
Bacon has made a lot of mass materialize on my body, so perhaps it is magical.
So they slaughter animals and eat them, but do so at a temple instead of a slaughterhouse. What’s the big deal.
These animal rights activists, who no doubt are also global warmists, would prefer us to just get rid of all these animals, instead of raising the, feeding them, giving them a good life, and then slaughtering and eating them.
Would animals have more “rights” if you just got rid of most of the flocks and herds? Do slaughtered birds and animals have a worse end than animals in the wild who die of cold and starvation?
I don’t understand what you mean when you write that “all the other religions are just too logical.” Are you being sarcastic? Or do you mean that Christianity is not “logical” to unregenerated minds? Or do you mean that Christianity is utter foolishness? I’m having a hard time discerning what you’re saying.
I think what’s revolting here is not the consumption of animal meat but as a mass slaughter (pigeons included) done to appease the legendary gods.
not.
200,000 animals killed for a Hindu ritual. That’s about 2.8 million fewer than what the HSUS kills a year for no reason at all other than they can’t adopt them out and they don’t wish to spend any more money on them.
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