CAT KILLER! Pray For the Souls of 300 Murdered Cats!
"Rev. 11D Meow!" wrote in message ... pretty sure there is no way dood gets a Gold Pass at The Pearly Gates Of Heaven. WHY WORRY? PS. We Are On About TRUE SLACK HERE! meow purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Don't think the bible says anything about NOT killing/murdering domesticated animals....remember that piece of beef, pork or chicken you had at dinner last week?? |
CAT KILLER! Pray For the Souls of 300 Murdered Cats!
*PLONK*
"Maple Tree" wrote in message ... "Rev. 11D Meow!" wrote in message ... pretty sure there is no way dood gets a Gold Pass at The Pearly Gates Of Heaven. WHY WORRY? PS. We Are On About TRUE SLACK HERE! meow purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Don't think the bible says anything about NOT killing/murdering domesticated animals....remember that piece of beef, pork or chicken you had at dinner last week?? |
CAT KILLER! Pray For the Souls of 300 Murdered Cats!
"Granby" wrote in message ... *PLONK* "Maple Tree" wrote in message ... "Rev. 11D Meow!" wrote in message ... pretty sure there is no way dood gets a Gold Pass at The Pearly Gates Of Heaven. WHY WORRY? PS. We Are On About TRUE SLACK HERE! meow purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Don't think the bible says anything about NOT killing/murdering domesticated animals....remember that piece of beef, pork or chicken you had at dinner last week?? There seems to be a psychological difference (and distance) between 'farm' or 'hunted' animals and pets. We - just - don't - eat - or - kill - pets. When I was growing up, mom bought a dozen young chickens. We raised them for eggs. We found that we had to give them away, rather than use them for food. When my daughters were small, we had a bunny named Harvey. Once I went to the market and bought rabbit for dinner. Did my girls want to eat it? H*ck no! There is just a difference. Vegins probably look at it somewhat differently. Sylvia |
Vegetarian.
On Wednesday 07 May 2008 20:11, Pi2nya AKA Sweetee wrote:
There seems to be a psychological difference (and distance) between 'farm' or 'hunted' animals and pets. We - just - don't - eat - or - kill - pets. When I was growing up, mom bought a dozen young chickens. We raised them for eggs. We found that we had to give them away, rather than use them for food. When my daughters were small, we had a bunny named Harvey. Once I went to the market and bought rabbit for dinner. Did my girls want to eat it? H*ck no! There is just a difference. Vegins probably look at it somewhat differently. Sylvia I am not a vegan, but at least vegetarian in that I won't eat anything that had to be killed. Eggs and cheese are OK for me, but I think it's much the same. I care about all animals and don't want to profit from their suffering. Now I know eggs are often from battery hens who do suffer, but I try to get eggs from free range chickens when I can. -- Peace, Fred |
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