I have a random theory...some people/countries for example say that an animal tastes better when they've been tortured first. But no matter what the situation, animals are aware that something is wrong and would indeed always produce adrenaline upon death. Well adrenaline has the capability of turning into adrenochrome.
God did also give us healing plants, do we think he would enjoy his creations (animals) screaming in fear? We've probably all seen the picture of Jesus with the lamb, to me, it doesnt seem like the face of someone who is going to hurt them.
What if the cabal installed humans eating animals as their way of constant sacrifice and adrenaline going into the community? We've maybe also heard of the phrase 'You are what you eat'.
Having seen KFC adverts lately, when you take off your personal perspective goggles, you notice that the chicken wing is actually a dead chicken/dead body and the children are happily smiling when consuming death...i cant help but think this, especially coming from such a corporation.
Religions also create animal sacrifice as part of rituals. They also use blood in pharmaceuticals to medicate the people. Animals are also Gods children. They have the same innocence as children do. Does animal sacrifice come from the Cabal? Animal sacrifice to their 'God' every day? I cant unsee this theory now. I know it may ruffle a few feathers, but we're here to find the truth 💜
Humans evolved our big brains due to animal protein and fat. We could not exist as we currently exist without consuming other animals. We’d be another semi-smart ape browsing in the bushes.
According to the bible, Jesus was a fisherman. Fish aren’t as cuddly as a lamb, but they are another of god’s creatures.
Do I believe we have an ethical responsibility to our “prey” animals? Yes, but that’s only possible because we’ve evolved the intelligence to be able to make ethical considerations.
Our intelligence has put us into the weird position to be able to second-guess our effort to survive. Intelligence is the ultimate life hack and we do need to wield it responsibly, but we shouldn’t ever be ashamed of it.
We need to realize we’re lucky to have what we have and stop apologizing for being what we are.