My wonderful wife did this, she thought you all would like to know all the brands under the Tyson umbrella. Have fun.
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yes!!! thank you for saying 'misery' 😡 we all need to admit what's going on if we want to 'ascend' God loves the animals too, so they deserve humane treatment. It's our job to make better choices.
Q tells us to read the Bible. the common material between Matthew and Luke is called the Q Source. one of the verses is about God and his love for the sparrows...So imagine His reverence for cows, etc.
Thank you, and I agree wholeheartedly with what you wrote below in your other conversation. The meat industry is still atrocious in this country, especially for poultry animals. There's virtually nothing to protect them within the factory farming industry. It's shameful and evil, which is why I started raising my own chickens. I don't mean to get on my high horse, but I pray every day for the cabal to fall, and I also pray for the cruelty industry to end when that happens. Animals are God's creatures and I know he loves them. We are to care for them and be good stewards of this planet. I wish more people would reflect on this subject on a practical and a spiritual level. I appreciated your TJ quotes, too. (I also teach sped, by the way.)
exactly! I appreciate the reply:) as many like to 'argue' about it🙄
if Q wants us to stick up for children since they're unable to, why wouldn't we do the same for animals? strange when people on a Q forum are in favor of cabal slaughterhouses. want to get my own chickens this summer, the red/brown ones are So pretty. and awesome you teach sped too, think it really helped me to understand Q. made A lot of visual/mematic schedules for kids with autism🐸
Genesis 9:3. KJV
“Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given you all things.”
So God wants us to KILL animals out of gluttony & disrupt the rivers around the SLAUGHTERHOUSES by dumping SO much blood that the fish, etc. mutate, and the entire area smells like sh*t? All so betas can eat at Golden Corral??🤔
Okay...
or maybe we could be 'stewards'
and be thankful, respectful, and HUNT or RAISE our own meat if we choose to eat it.
Before cars they dumped gasoline in the rivers as well.....
Calm down, Sally. Don’t blame God for man’s actions. My point was that God gave us meat to eat. 🙄
yeah I know I get bossy about this subject;) but I have such firsthand knowledge of it, I'd feel wrong if I didn't share, my first 'dream' in life was to help animals.
and people can eat as much meat as they want, I just prefer mine to be the free range, non-terrorized kind🤷♀️
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/why-scared-animals-taste-worse?
AND I'm also a huge Thomas Jefferson fan, think following some of his habits is a wise choice at this time- gluttony surely being a 'wrong' choice...
From Monticello.org
"Thomas Jefferson cannot be called a vegetarian as we understand the term today. For his own era, however, he was unusually moderate in his consumption of meat and was notable for the variety as well as the quantity of vegetables that he ate.
The documentary record includes several descriptions, including Jefferson's own, of his eating habits:
Thomas Jefferson: "I have lived temperately, eating little animal food, & that, not as an aliment so much as a condiment for the vegetables, which constitute my principal diet."[1]
Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge, granddaughter: "He lived principally on vegetables .... The little meat he took seemed merely as a seasoning for his vegetables."[2]
Thomas Jefferson Randolph, grandson: "He ate heartily, and much vegetable food, preferring French cookery, because it made the meats more tender."[3]
Daniel Webster: "He enjoys his dinner well, taking with meat a large proportion of vegetables."[4]
Edmund Bacon, Monticello overseer from 1806-1822: "He never eat much hog-meat. He often told me, as I was giving out meat for the servants, that what I gave one of them for a week would be more than he would use in six months. ... He was especially fond of Guinea fowls; and for meat he preferred good beef, mutton, and lambs. ... He was very fond of vegetables and fruit, and raised every variety of them."[5]