RE: You Can't Be A Vegetarian

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You Can't Be A Vegetarian

in health •  8 years ago 

Indeed we do. The future of meat is lab grown.

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Jews are thinking that lab grown pork would be kosher.

as long as they are investing in it, I am going balls deep as well.

Jews has always been seeking for the ways to bypass Torah.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

...and always failed....

Not so sure))) I like to read rabbies. They are the best manipulators i know.

Indeed. many mindfucks in their ways

Kosher and halal, such odd concepts; seeing as they come from the devoutly religious. It kind of implies that they feel god made some kind of mistake, thus is imperfect. Which is in direct conflict with their beliefs.

Nooo, it wasn't god's mistake))) Pigs are impure only for the people))) Don't eat it he said.

Well exactly; why would god make an impure (whatever that means) animal?

If I were to ever write a religious text; I would write a normal novel, and then remove all logic from it.

Cg

Why not?))) If he had created a human that almost simultaneously committed a sin why not to do another bullshit?)))

Er, because if you believe in either of those gods, then you believe they are perfect.

Soooooo, god making an animal that is, impure, means it is also making one that is imperfect.

Soooooo,

making an imperfect animal, means that the god is in some way; imperfect?

Just one, of many logical inconsistencies in religion.

Cg

Perfectly impure))) Why not?) Why do you think that impureness is imperfect? Why not to test humans?

Well, if god is saying it's not fit for human consumption, yet everything else is; that would imply something is wrong with it, as does the word; impure.

I'll tell you why not to test humans. Because if you believe in those particular gods, you also believe that they are all-powerful, and all-knowing.

In other words, they know everything that will ever happen. Ergo, the god in question, already knows the outcome of any test given to a human.

Kind of like reading a book you've already read before, and wondering if the outcome will be different, but at the same time, knowing it won't.

So, to an omniscient god, there is absolutely zero point to giving tests, because you know in advance who will pass and who will fail.

You can apply this logic to prayer; god will only answer, if it decided to answer at the beginning of time, not at the point of you praying.

Cg

I find more illogical that he created a human that had free will to break the law, created a law that is quite attractive to be broken and then he punished them with the heaviest punishment ever existed. No excuses.
"Oh, you filthy humans you deserve to die."

And then there is Midrash that says that God has shown the book of life to Adam in the first hours of his life. And Adam chose to give part of his life to David. So if Adam knew that humans will be mortal then he must knew that he will be expelled from Heaven. Why did he ate the apple?

Exactly, when you read stories in any religious text, you realise they were written by people with very little logical reasoning. They did this, because they knew less about the way the universe works, than the average 12 year old today.

Cg

Personally I don't really want bowel cancer or heart disease so I'll stick to my shoots and leaves. But this is, in theory not a bad idea for those who really want to eat meat. Personally if that was me, and thankfully it is not, I'd be wanting to keep a close eye on who owns and funds such labs though.

sure