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Question:I would say that is a reasonable modification, wouldn't you?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I would say that is a reasonable modification, wouldn't you?

That's a wonderful observation!!

I would add that the delicious ones become sacred through sacrifice.

It is amazing how religion survives and flourishes despite such obvious double standards. A true philosopher or scientist removes the word sacred from his own dictionary... no holy cow!!

hahahhhaha!!!! thats the funniest question i've ever heard!

reminds me of "every sperm is sacred" from monty pythons 'meaning of life'......

sure..

and/or threatening! haha!! 8-)

Excellent point and a well made one in reality. A way the Indian of America made up for this was to thank the sacred entity for its life just before he ate it and wore its skin. That way even the taking of a sacred life had meaning and maintained the sacredness of the act.

well so true! i mean yes,there would be no point of enjoying life,unless it is full of twists & turns! life wouldn't be life,if it is plain! so what u said is absolutely correct! 'all life is sacred...unless it is delicious'!

According to Hannibal, humans are delicious.

Animals re-incarnate. ....funny just noticed the 'carn' in incarnate. Carne is latin (well Italian/spanish) for meat.