Both Jew and Muslim bibles require you to rip open the throat of the animal with a sharp rock (they've revised it to say that iron and steel are rock-like enough, at least, so a knife is allowed), only one slice is allowed to be made, and then pray to their respective gods as the animal chokes to death on its own blood in panic, pain, and fear.
If the slice is too shallow to kill it quickly, you still gotta let it suffer to death, you can't finish the cut.
And of course, any sort of pain-mitigating or panic-mitigating measures are forbidden.
No, but the Talmud requires what, thousands of years ago, what would have been a humane method given the tools of the time, but refuses to adjust it for more humane killing methods being developed in the last couple thousand years. (Most notably bolt guns, and previously large pole/poll axes)
Doesn’t the jew bible say that you basically have to torture animals to death when you slaughter them?
They require the animal be throat cut and bled to death while conscious.
"bled to death while conscious" also accurately describes whats being done to western countries...
Fitting since they consider us animals
Both Jew and Muslim bibles require you to rip open the throat of the animal with a sharp rock (they've revised it to say that iron and steel are rock-like enough, at least, so a knife is allowed), only one slice is allowed to be made, and then pray to their respective gods as the animal chokes to death on its own blood in panic, pain, and fear.
If the slice is too shallow to kill it quickly, you still gotta let it suffer to death, you can't finish the cut.
And of course, any sort of pain-mitigating or panic-mitigating measures are forbidden.
No, but the Talmud requires what, thousands of years ago, what would have been a humane method given the tools of the time, but refuses to adjust it for more humane killing methods being developed in the last couple thousand years. (Most notably bolt guns, and previously large pole/poll axes)
No? It's literally just one cut. that's hardly torture. The animal being left alive helps draw out the blood.