We created a monster by not being self sufficient.
Imagine raising chickens, enjoying their eggs when you harvest them, raising some goats, enjoying their milk and cheese when you milk them, raising some sheep, enjoying the clothing fixed from the wool you shed from them...you engage with them, you know them and name them, you care for them and feed them and treat them when they're ill. Surely when you'll come for their flesh it will not be out of coldness of heart that you'll butcher them for meat and the process will be emotional and hard in the full sense that any sacrifice would be.
Not living like this, we allowed for a world where most of our meat and eggs and milk are produced by industries that calculate for profit with a cold heart for anything to obtain a greater margin.
The animals we should be caring for are raised with extreme cruelty and mass slaughtered in factories, if it's chickens confined to tiny spaces in egg production coops or calves prevented from moving for softer meat or masses of chicken or cattle raised specifically for slaughter and herded carelessly by unloving hands.
Our relationship with the cattle we eat should be sacred to us as a sacrifice to the LORD GOD, and not to Mammon.
Not living like this, we allowed for a world where most of our meat and eggs and milk are produced by industries that calculate for profit with a cold heart for anything to obtain a greater margin.
The animals we should be caring for are raised with extreme cruelty and mass slaughtered in factories, if it's chickens confined to tiny spaces in egg production coops or calves prevented from moving for softer meat or masses of chicken or cattle raised specifically for slaughter and herded carelessly by unloving hands.
Our relationship with the cattle we eat should be sacred to us as a sacrifice to the LORD GOD, and not to Mammon.