nokundi: you see, we still live in middle age, and the socalled modern countries are mostly facades. I sratch on the surface of this facade and what comes out?
When I Googled I never thought this kinda thing was still going on.
Leo_7: ..What kind of loving God asks for sacrifice ?
90% of Americans go to Church every week and describe themselves mostly as Christian, and yet their government authorises drone strikes which have killed hundreds of children. What kind of loving God would sanction that ?
"Every Tuesday, a counterterrorism meeting takes place in the White House Situation Room among two dozen security officials where they decide who - around the world - they are going to illegally bomb and kill that week, drawing up the weekly "kill list"
whereforeartthou: 90% of Americans go to Church every week and describe themselves mostly as Christian, and yet their government authorises drone strikes which have killed hundreds of children. What kind of loving God would sanction that ?
"Every Tuesday, a counterterrorism meeting takes place in the White House Situation Room among two dozen security officials where they decide who - around the world - they are going to illegally bomb and kill that week, drawing up the weekly "kill list"
nokundi: in germany we say: if there are no more slaughterhouses there wont be any slaughterfields (battlefields)
True. I've been in a slaughterhouse before cause there's one not far from my home and it's obviously not a pretty site how those creatures are treated long before they die.
whereforeartthou: 90% of Americans go to Church every week and describe themselves mostly as Christian, and yet their government authorises drone strikes which have killed hundreds of children. What kind of loving God would sanction that ?
"Every Tuesday, a counterterrorism meeting takes place in the White House Situation Room among two dozen security officials where they decide who - around the world - they are going to illegally bomb and kill that week, drawing up the weekly "kill list"
Sorry for the kids,, but after 9-11 I really can't feel too bad about us killing off terrorists. I'm glad we got Bin Laden. Of course I'm not a christian,,,
Ccincy: True. I've been in a slaughterhouse before cause there's one not far from my home and it's obviously not a pretty site how those creatures are treated long before they die.
but isnt it some kind of hypocrisy that you still consume animals then?
whereforeartthou: 90% of Americans go to Church every week and describe themselves mostly as Christian, and yet their government authorises drone strikes which have killed hundreds of children. What kind of loving God would sanction that ?
"Every Tuesday, a counterterrorism meeting takes place in the White House Situation Room among two dozen security officials where they decide who - around the world - they are going to illegally bomb and kill that week, drawing up the weekly "kill list"
nokundi: but isnt it some kind of hypocrisy that you still consume animals then?
Not really.I come from a long line of hunters and fisherman/women so I guess it's in my blood.My family never hunted for sport unlike today.
Back in the 30's and 40's my father was self-employed and my mother was a stay at home mother.Both my mother and dad were hunters and fished and my mother did a lot of canning,raised a garden etc.
Like this thread that story is sensationalized... the video shows the back of any small town butcher shop..
Ethnic people run a custom slaughterhouse in St Paul for those more accustomed to fresh kill rather than the processed crap from Walmart..
Long Cheng livestock market slays your meal in front of you St. Paul slaughterhouse lets you watch as your dinner is butchered
According to Hmong tradition, animals are often sacrificed for significant events, such as welcoming a new baby or honoring the deceased. If a loved one passes away, a Hmong family might buy, say, 5 to 15 cows, Vang notes. Hmong funerals can last several days, so the ritual of cow sacrifice also has a practical purpose, as hundreds, even thousands of mourners may need to be fed.
“One difference between uncivilized people and us is that they are constrained in every way by traditions and social imprisonment to make fools of themselves, while we do so with the benefit of unprecedented social emancipation and freedom.” ~Bruce L. Gary. QUOTES FOR MISANTHROPES: Mocking Homo Hypocritus
Like this thread that story is sensationalized... the video shows the back of any small town butcher shop.. Ethnic people run a custom slaughterhouse in St Paul for those more accustomed to fresh kill rather than the processed crap from Walmart.. Long Cheng livestock market slays your meal in front of you St. Paul slaughterhouse lets you watch as your dinner is butchered
According to Hmong tradition, animals are often sacrificed for significant events, such as welcoming a new baby or honoring the deceased. If a loved one passes away, a Hmong family might buy, say, 5 to 15 cows, Vang notes. Hmong funerals can last several days, so the ritual of cow sacrifice also has a practical purpose, as hundreds, even thousands of mourners may need to be fed.
“One difference between uncivilized people and us is that they are constrained in every way by traditions and social imprisonment to make fools of themselves, while we do so with the benefit of unprecedented social emancipation and freedom.” ~Bruce L. Gary. QUOTES FOR MISANTHROPES: Mocking Homo Hypocritus
in my thinking traditions are mostly no good, like following footsteps at the beach, not only in underdeveloped tribes also in modern countries
"How smooth must be the language of the whites, when they can make right look like wrong, and wrong like right." ~Black Hawk, Sauk (1767-1838) Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak.
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