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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 4103628" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>I just hate the waste of good food. Animals do matter. They are a very important part of my diet. I think all non-religious livestock farmers would be most upset to have their stock indiscriminately killed on the whim of some God. Probably religious ones too.</p><p></p><p>It amazes me that people can believe in a supreme being or beings. So we are both amazed by opposite sides of the same notion.</p><p></p><p>Religious to me means following the notion of some unknown supreme being or beings. They all claim to be peaceful and kind towards the rest of humanity etc. It would appear that some, such as yours (whatever it is) considers that the death of animals by purposeful drowning by one of these supreme beings does not matter. I was not previously aware of such callousness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 4103628, member: 47276"] I just hate the waste of good food. Animals do matter. They are a very important part of my diet. I think all non-religious livestock farmers would be most upset to have their stock indiscriminately killed on the whim of some God. Probably religious ones too. It amazes me that people can believe in a supreme being or beings. So we are both amazed by opposite sides of the same notion. Religious to me means following the notion of some unknown supreme being or beings. They all claim to be peaceful and kind towards the rest of humanity etc. It would appear that some, such as yours (whatever it is) considers that the death of animals by purposeful drowning by one of these supreme beings does not matter. I was not previously aware of such callousness. [/QUOTE]
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