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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Why do people think slaughtering animals is evil aren't they being slaughtered f-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Why do people think slaughtering animals is evil aren't they being slaughtered f),it will help you,my kids.



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it isnt evil meat is good my family eats it, and no matter what, there are things in meat that you cant replace with something else.
um..no. if you're a vegan or a vegetarian then you don't support slaughtering.
they arent being slaughtered for my consumption.
i dont think most people think that far down the road. i dont want to generalize, but i will...a lot of people become animal rights "activists" so they can have some sort of positive identity. all while they're wearing leather shoes and eating hamburgers. the best is the people who are vegetarians but they eat fish and chickens and eggs, because apparently these are vegetables. i do know some people who are very careful about these things however, and wont eat something that has been made with chicken stock for example. long story short though, the vast majority of people are stupid.
All things die. It is better that they live good lives while they are alive and don't have to suffer old age pain ad misery.
It appears some things are designed to be eaten. look at what happens in the wild. I would hate to be killed like a herd of lions kill a buffalo by chewing on it until it dies. or how a hawk carries a small animal to it's nest and taers it apart while syill alive.
If we didn't eat cows. a lot of them wouldn't get a chance to live. If we didn't eat pigs, they would have been eradicated from the earth. I was a pig farmer, ourpigs atye good and were happy.
Well I guess that's why they become vegetarian......

But if you ask me, my philosophy is: If God didn't intend for us to eat animals, why are they made of meat? LOL.......
Slaughtering is one thing.Animals aren't just slaughtered,look at the life they lead before being slaughtered
http://meat.org/
1. Factory Farming is very harmful to the environment
2. Animals are not treated humanely
3. Humans do not need meat to be healthy

All these have been proved.
This is the same kind of circular logic used in the old joke about the man who killed his parents, then asked the court for mercy because he was an orphan.

If no one ate meat, then slaughtering animals for food wouldn't be necessary. And if you've ever read the horror stories that happen on a daily basis in slaughterhouses, then you'd know why some of us think that it's unnecessary to eat meat.
I actually thought of all these arguments before becoming a vegetarian myself. I didn't want to become something that I didn't understand why I wanted to. I also wanted to be able to give some insight to possible reasons for other vegetarians. While some of us are givin bad reputations because there are those vegetarians who "parade around in leather shoes while protesting the slaughter of animals"...there are also those who have well founded reasons as to why they chose the vegetarian lifestyle. While I do know that animals are being slaughtered for human consumtion, I also know that there large numbers of abuse that these animals are put through before they are slaughtered. These methods of raising animals for slaughter are considered acceptable by the FDA and other regulation agencies. My main reason for becoming vegetarian was because of that. It was because the majority of these animals are put through inhumane conditions before they are slaughtered...and as far as the slaughtering goes...there are thousands of insidents where they aren't slaughtered "humanely". I understand that they have to have a quick way of killing large amounts of animals...but incidents where a cow is hung upside down stabed in the throat and allowed to choke to death on its own blood....I do not agree with. I eat free range eggs when I can, no meat (including fish- mostly because it is hard to explain my moral reasoning for vegetarianism while eating fish) I still drink milk, but not foolishly. . I don't believe me being a vegetarian will make a large difference...if any... what I do believe is that I am at least making a statement standing up for my principles in trying not to consume meat that came from animals that were possibly abused and mistreated before their death... A good site to check out and maybe learn about so called people that some call "stupid" would be www.goveg.com...or if your stomach can handle the video I watched that made me quit meat right away go to http://mlmgorilla.com/vegetarian/whyvege... by me not eating meat, I am not spending money on companies or restaraunts that sell meat...thus they don't buy as much meat because they don't sell it, thus farmers will slowly stop producing as much meat. If a farmer doesn't abuse 1 animal to raise and slaughter inhumanely, to me...that is a difference.
People think slaughtering animals is evil because they believe it is wrong to kill a living creature, and that the animal has feeling and has pain when it is killed, and if they believe this, they often don't eat meat, and are vegetarian or vegan. Peolpe also don't eat meat or think it is wrongful to kill animals because sometimes the animals in slaughterhouses are abused and treated very poorly.
...Are you stupid?
why does the fact that they are going to be eaten change anything? i don't think animals should have to suffer or die just because humans want to test their new medicine or eat some unhealthy, disgusting fast food. i'm tired of people thinking they're better than animals.
it's evil because it's volience that is not needed.
Vegetarians and vegans think that killing a living creature is wrong. Apparently, they don't realize that what they are eating was once a living thing, and they are no better than the rest of us. They think they are better people because they don't eat meat. PETA has pulled the wool over their eyes, and convinced them that meat is murder. That is why they believe slaughtering animals is wrong.
Read any and all vegetarian books authored by Gary and Steve Null and you will find a lot of good reasons to be a vegetarian. Just being kind to animals who have feelings and experience fear and pain the same as we do is one main reason. But there are many other reasons as well...health reasons, environmental reasons and best utilization of grain resources, among others.
If I started up a factory farm with human babies, force-feeding them hormone "enriched" foods to fatten them up and then took a blade to their necks to sell them for food at the nearest supermarket, would that be right simply because people were going to eat it?

Animals are sentient beings, as capable of awareness of their life, their future, their pain, etc, as any baby / young child (and some even more so) - if you think that it is not evil to slaughter a pig, then what (other than human preference for our own species) would make the murder of a young child any more evil?

This may sound extreme (sorry - I'm real softie normally), but I'm not alone in thinking this - Peter Singer made it sound far more rational in "Animal Liberation". If by one set of standards one is wrong, what makes the other any better?

I do see a point though in reference to the whole "how can you object to something you support financially?" thing. In my opinion if you object to something you should at least act on the individual level to make sure that you are not supporting it, and as such feel there is a stronger case to be made by those who have done what they can.


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