I don’t know if any of those groups would find eating meat “evil” per se, for example jews and muslims tend to understand these restrictions as “hygiene law” as opposed to moral law, which is in itself rather amazing, that desert nomads understood or atleast grappled with understanding pathogens and toxicity long before “scientific” attempts were made. As to vegans/vegetarians, I think most honest ones wouldn’t see eating meat to feed yourself as evil, so much as creating an unnecessary amount of suffering.
And what’s funny is all the groups can be correct at the same time, because none of them are speaking holographically on the issue, but through a vary narrow scope limited by their time and place and history
I don’t know if any of those groups would find eating meat “evil” per se, for example jews and muslims tend to understand these restrictions as “hygiene law” as opposed to moral law, which is in itself rather amazing, that desert nomads understood or atleast grappled with understanding pathogens and toxicity long before “scientific” attempts were made. As to vegans/vegetarians, I think most honest ones wouldn’t see eating meat to feed yourself as evil, so much as creating an unnecessary amount of suffering.
And what’s funny is all the groups can be correct at the same time, because none of them are speaking holographically on the issue, but through a vary narrow scope limited by their time and place and history