The act of killing an animal is not in itself cruel. The manner in which it is done definitely can be. There is really only one valid reason to eliminate meat from one's diet -- because one chooses to do so.
There is no prohibition against eating meat in Judaism other than the requirements set out in the dietary laws called 'kashrut'. In fact, there is a minhag (tradition) of specifically eating meat during Shabbat (the Sabbath).
If the fast is completely against meat, then yes, because fish is considered a meat.
The Sioux and Cheyenne were known to have bred dogs for their meat, and also had a taboo against eating wild dogs.
In the United States you will find no horse meat in any commercial lunch meat. Unlike some Europeans, Americans are not big on eating horses.
You can get them from eating under cooked meat. You can get them from eating under cooked meat.
Yes, there's no prohibition against drinking cow's milk in Judaism. The only time we don't drink milk of any kind is when we are eating meat or within 6 hours of eating meat.
No, in "Lord of the Flies," Ralph does not surrender to Jack by eating the meat. Ralph refuses to join Jack's tribe and indulges in eating the meat as an act of rebellion against Jack's authority. Ralph chooses to maintain his independence and integrity rather than succumb to Jack's leadership.
A flat out nope. The stomach can defend against many insults, much of which are more custic than meat tenderizer. Besides if you stop eating meat tenderizer, then you have to stop eating papaya and pinnaples because the same active ingredients are in all three.
Because they raise and kill innocent african animals for their own benefit of collecting trophies and eating their meat.
No, she is not. However, she does eat a lot of vegetarian food to keep herself healthy, but she is not against eating meat.
The teeth are for eating/tearing meat and also eating meat.
Consuming(Eating) Meat