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Thank you John for expressing what is inside of my thought process. Ethics, from a human standpoint, is in the mind of the beholder. After traveling to India many years ago, the cow is treated as sacred and yet the people (poor) would not hesitate to kill a dog for food. That's something that would not be tolerated in this country. The ideas of PETA have merit but as with most organizations, they go too far. As I travel around Vermont in my day to day activities, I love to look at the majesty of the cows and steers in the field. They have a purpose existing and we as humans do have a symbiotic relationship with them. The problem is with those that have a viewpoint, that does not tolerate any other viewpoints (our world condition today). Who's is to say that we as humans, are not fodder for other forms of creation that we are not aware of. Maybe that is our plight to evolve from and it is evident in our world condition today! Many people don't critically think, they just just express their own viewpoint as being gospel. I love the cow and I do consume them and their products. Respect for their existence and treatment of their demise is tantamount.......

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Brilliant piece. The reality is that cattle would not even exist if man did not use them as nourishment.

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The common thread? Godlessness. They do not understand the Great Controversy.

https://rumble.com/v3azedn-modern-medicines-great-controversy-dr.-peter-mccullough.html

Man was given dominion over all the earth, and that includes all animals. Peace.

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