Each religion is different and factions within religions are often different on their beliefs on the us of animals for food. There are also strictures on what animals can an cannot be eaten.
by killing other animals and eating their meat.
The meaning of slaughtering of animals is having them killed or killing them usually for meat or fur.
There is no stoping to this people are always going to want meat...
THEY ARE ALL VEGGIESNo Killing Animals are in there law
Yes because they are killing for oil & meat. Killing animals isn't good for a species or an ecosystem.
African lions eat meat, which they get by hunting and killing fairly big animals.
The Inuit used caribou fur after killing the animals. They would use fur of animals which they killed for meat.
meat is made by killing animals and thus doing violence. Most part of the Hinduism forbids violence unless completely necessary. thus.
Fish is not considered meat in some dietary contexts because it comes from aquatic animals, while meat typically refers to the flesh of land animals. This distinction is often made for religious or cultural reasons.
They see the killing of those animals as a form of cruelty, and refuse to partake in the result of such.
Slaughtering is the killing and butchering of food animals in meat packing plants. By extension, it applies to a murder performed in a similarly grisly manner. In metaphorical usage, in competitions and games, it is an overwhelming victory over a relatively "helpless" opponent.
It is not possible to remove the meat of a fish without killing the fish.