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re: Angola becomes the first country to entirely ban Islam; demolishes all mosques
Posted on 7/27/16 at 10:47 am to TheCaterpillar
Posted on 7/27/16 at 10:47 am to TheCaterpillar
quote:
I thought pigs were cleaner as far as shite/piss than other animals?
True
Don't they walk away from where they lay down/eat to do their business?
True
Poultry is fricking nasty and cows will shite and just lay down in it.
True
Whatever, just thought it was weird. Pigs don't seem any grosser to me than 500,000 chickens in a warehouse. Birds are gross.
I raise many animals, and the chickens are free range and still nastier than pigs.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 10:53 am to TheCaterpillar
Absent refridgeration, pork spoils far more quickly than most other domesticated live stock. Pork's banning was practical to prevent food poisoning and trichinosis. The same issue was true for shellfish.
For Jews, the reason why dairy and meat are not supposed to be eaten in the same dish was simply because both were luxuries. It was considered wasteful. It was a means of stretching resources.
Using seperate dishes for raw meats and cooked food? That's just common sense in a world without modern disinfectants to prevent cross contamination and salmonella.
Kosher and Halal certifications? The rabbis and imams aren't just "blessing" the meat, they're actually inspecting it. Rabbis were the first public health inspectors.
All of the old Jewish and Muslim dietary laws were actually very common-sense measures outlining how to survive in a desert climate without modern anti-bacterial soaps, detergents, and refridgeration.
For Jews, the reason why dairy and meat are not supposed to be eaten in the same dish was simply because both were luxuries. It was considered wasteful. It was a means of stretching resources.
Using seperate dishes for raw meats and cooked food? That's just common sense in a world without modern disinfectants to prevent cross contamination and salmonella.
Kosher and Halal certifications? The rabbis and imams aren't just "blessing" the meat, they're actually inspecting it. Rabbis were the first public health inspectors.
All of the old Jewish and Muslim dietary laws were actually very common-sense measures outlining how to survive in a desert climate without modern anti-bacterial soaps, detergents, and refridgeration.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 10:58 am to TheCaterpillar
quote:Not sure about the first two lines, but as for 500,000 chickens in a warehouse: thousands of years ago when the Old Testament was written, chickens were raised in a warehouse. They ran around and ate bugs and seeds.
I thought pigs were cleaner as far as shite/piss than other animals? Don't they walk away from where they lay down/eat to do their business?
Poultry is fricking nasty and cows will shite and just lay down in it.
Whatever, just thought it was weird. Pigs don't seem any grosser to me than 500,000 chickens in a warehouse. Birds are gross.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:00 am to kingbob
quote:This also makes sense when you consider that the Middle East was mostly desert, and that raising pigs likely requires more resources than raising chickens. I imagine that chickens, sheep, and goats are more efficient animals than pigs. But I could be wrong about that.
Absent refridgeration, pork spoils far more quickly than most other domesticated live stock. Pork's banning was practical to prevent food poisoning and trichinosis. The same issue was true for shellfish.
For Jews, the reason why dairy and meat are not supposed to be eaten in the same dish was simply because both were luxuries. It was considered wasteful. It was a means of stretching resources.
Using seperate dishes for raw meats and cooked food? That's just common sense in a world without modern disinfectants to prevent cross contamination and salmonella.
Kosher and Halal certifications? The rabbis and imams aren't just "blessing" the meat, they're actually inspecting it. Rabbis were the first public health inspectors.
All of the old Jewish and Muslim dietary laws were actually very common-sense measures outlining how to survive in a desert climate without modern anti-bacterial soaps, detergents, and refridgeration.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:11 am to Womski
I would pay money for you to post a picture of yourself.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:16 am to ClientNumber9
quote:
throws homosexuals off buildings
That is the weird part.
They embrace male on male pedophilia and routinely practice homosexuality on the DL, yet anyone that comes "out", they kill.
Self-loathe much?
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:32 am to kingbob
quote:
All of the old Jewish and Muslim dietary laws were actually very common-sense measures
Like circumcision to avoid dick infections
quote:
Absent refridgeration, pork spoils far more quickly than most other domesticated live stock. Pork's banning was practical to prevent food poisoning and trichinosis. The same issue was true for shellfish.
For Jews, the reason why dairy and meat are not supposed to be eaten in the same dish was simply because both were luxuries. It was considered wasteful. It was a means of stretching resources.
Using seperate dishes for raw meats and cooked food? That's just common sense in a world without modern disinfectants to prevent cross contamination and salmonella.
Kosher and Halal certifications? The rabbis and imams aren't just "blessing" the meat, they're actually inspecting it. Rabbis were the first public health inspectors.
This is very cool though.
So basically, the "no pork" thing is a fricking stupid rule in modernized areas. I guess a lot of middle eastern areas are still very primitive in their food processing and safety monitoring of the industry.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:34 am to Hog on the Hill
I'm getting me a damn goat one day, if for nothing else, to mow my lawn.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:42 am to Street Hawk
Glad I don't live in that country.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 12:13 pm to mtntiger
You should gain a better understanding on the Palestinian-Israeli relationship before saying these things. It's not about eradicating jews is about going back to the pre-1967 border. That being said, the pre-1967 borders are never coming back as long as we back Israel. How do you think those borders moved in the first place? It wasn't Palestine that did that. I 100% agree that we shouldn't go back to those borders too, we are in too tight with Israel at this point. They are our only friend in the mid-east. I just understand where Islam is coming from.
This is essentially the reason why we are in such a shite situation. We need Israel and it was also be political suicide to acknowledge Palestine. So while blowing up Isis seems like a short term fix, it won't end this thing long term
This is essentially the reason why we are in such a shite situation. We need Israel and it was also be political suicide to acknowledge Palestine. So while blowing up Isis seems like a short term fix, it won't end this thing long term
This post was edited on 7/27/16 at 12:18 pm
Posted on 7/27/16 at 1:54 pm to SCLSUMuddogs
quote:
It's not about eradicating jews is about going back to the pre-1967 border.
Ummmm, borders are established after wars. A war was fought and won by Israel, hence the borders we have today.
BTW, I just looked at a pre-1967 map, and I'll be damned if I can find Palestine on one.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 1:59 pm to Street Hawk
Other nations will follow.. Probably others in Africa I would project
Posted on 7/27/16 at 2:01 pm to Womski
quote:Blame the terrorists. They fired the first shot(s) in the war.
Despicable. War on freedom of religion.
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