You laugh but truly this would be the rarest rare steak and I think we're missing an epic opportunity here. (When the cows grow up a little more, of course, and kept in good care.)
Oh. I didn't mean it in jest. At least, not entirely. As I view the only proper sacrifice of an animal, as one made for a meal. Needlessly spilling blood symbolically, and proclaiming it in the name of God is grotesque. I view it as an act against God to kill without cause, and an affront to his creations.
As a sacrifice should always be utilitarian, and not symbolic, and that doing otherwise, is only meant to trick others out of their gains.
I personally view the act of expressing gratitude before or after slaughtering an animal out of reverence for the life taken, as a form religious sacrifice in the strictest sense.
You laugh but truly this would be the rarest rare steak and I think we're missing an epic opportunity here. (When the cows grow up a little more, of course, and kept in good care.)
Oh. I didn't mean it in jest. At least, not entirely. As I view the only proper sacrifice of an animal, as one made for a meal. Needlessly spilling blood symbolically, and proclaiming it in the name of God is grotesque. I view it as an act against God to kill without cause, and an affront to his creations.
As a sacrifice should always be utilitarian, and not symbolic, and that doing otherwise, is only meant to trick others out of their gains.
I personally view the act of expressing gratitude before or after slaughtering an animal out of reverence for the life taken, as a form religious sacrifice in the strictest sense.
I concur