fredag 8 februari 2013

Torah is promoting taking the life of innocent animals and people (e.g. the ancestors of Amalek).

Dear Rick, I do know Biblical Hebrew. I did study and practice Torah for 6 years.
Do you think it is morally right to cause unnecessary suffering and death to conscious and feeling beings?

Eating animal products is causing world starvation. The plants that 56 billion of animals innocently killed each year are eating could feed more than 9 billion people.

"“Thanksgiving dinner's sad and thankless. Christmas dinner's dark and blue. When you stop and try to see it From the turkey's point of view. Sunday dinner isn't sunny. Easter feasts are just bad luck. When you see it from the viewpoint of a chicken or a duck. Oh how I once loved tuna salad Pork and lobsters, lamb chops too Till I stopped and looked at dinner From the dinner's point of view.” Shel Silverstein "Animals do not 'give' their life to us, as the sugar-coated lie would have it . . . They struggle and fight to the last breath, just as we would do if we were in their place." [John Robbins]

Torah is promoting taking the life of innocent animals and people (e.g. the ancestors of Amalek).

lördag 19 januari 2013

PETA and "animal welfare"-organizations doesn't help the animals

Alan McGhee,
PETA and "animal welfare"-organizations doesn't help the animals:

"But PETA has changed dramatically since those early days. In addition to its steady stream of sexist campaigns that merely reinforce thinking of others as commodities, which characterizes both sexism and speciesism, and its position on the no-kill movement, there can be no doubt that PETA has become deeply involved in the whole “happy” or “humane” exploitation movement.

PETA gives awards to various vendors of “happy” meat and animal products;

PETA, along with other animal groups, has enthusiastically endorsed the Whole Foods “Animal Compassionate” program/label;

PETA gave an award in 2004 to Temple Grandin, the designer of “happy” slaughter houses and what Grandin calls the “stairway to heaven” system of slaughter;

PETA announces and then calls off boycotts of institutional animal users such as Kentucky Fried Chicken and Burger King and praises those companies for their supposed concern for animal welfare;

PETA praises McDonald’s as “actually ‘leading the way’ in reforming the practices of fast-food suppliers, in the treatment and the killing of its beef and poultry.”

To say that this does not constitute support for “happy” or “humane” exploitation is simply not correct."
Quote: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/?s=peta

Total abolition of all animal exploitation is the only solution. I highly recommend: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com

The only solution is to go vegan and inspire other people to do it. Otherwise you are contributing to the suffering and death (the ultimate abuse) of animals, which never can be good!!!

Genesis, Bible, Torah, vegan is the only lifestyle that doesn't cause suffering and death

Regarding Genesis:
" In the original creation story, everyone, including animals, was vegan. It’s completely clear that humans did not eat animals and animals did not eat each other. It was only after the covenant between humans and God was ruptured th
at eating animals began. As far as I read it, veganism was the ideal position and it is the position toward which humans should work (a situation where there will be peace, no killing, and where even the lion will lie down with the lamb and the lion will eat straw, etc.)."
Quote: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/a-facebook-exchange/#.UPrARGf-gWQ

I don't believe in a Creator that changes; and I believe in a Creator of love and compassion. And I also know that it is not love and compassion towards a cow, horse, dog or cat to eat him/her.

lördag 25 juni 2011

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