Those videos don't change my mind that the way God told us to slaughter animals is the best way. So as I said, let's agree to disagree.
Fair enough. Have you watched them, though?
I am not disputing that the halal method of slaughter is how you believe God tells Muslims to kill animals you are about to consume. I am also not dis
I am saying only that it is not the most humane method. You made a post in this thread presenting Mercy Farms, and asking people to watch how the guy calms the animals down. You encouraged people to watch it even if they do not believe what he is saying. You said you hope that this is the way all animals are slaughtered.
It sounds to me like you were trying to present how humane halal slaughter is. I responded by acknowledging that the guy did a great job in getting the animals to lie down, then presented some videos of non-Muslims humanely slaughtering their animals for food. I am making the argument that some of the animals- in particular the goat in the previous video- suffered less stress and anxiety than the animals at Mercy Farms.
Do you acknowledge that the goat I presented in the video (here it is again below) did not show any fear or even awareness of what was happening during the slaughter, and was less stressed out than the goats in the Mercy Farms clip?
Please watch the video and respond. I watch and read everything you post when we are having a discussion. I don't expect you to do the same, but I think it would be fair.
The woman killing the goat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EYjvArbwnE&feature=player_embedded
The man from Mercy Farms Llc killing goats and sheep.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUOOcIivwTY
Would you not agree that killing a creature with three blows is more cruel than killing it with one?
And there is no reason to touch poisonous snakes and they eat other harmful things (such as mice). That doesn't mean I'm going to allow them in my house where they pose a danger to people who are in the house.
One major difference is that poisonous snakes like to hide themselves away, and they bite only when you accidentally step on them. Salamanders don't bite or poison people. The way to be poisoned by one would be to go out of your way and pick it up.
I also don't see hadiths that limit salamander killing to those that live in houses, or who even mention that they live in homes. Can you please show me these?
Also, do you know how kites are harmful to people?
(3) Narrated Aisha: Allah's Apostle said, "Five kinds of animals are harmful and could be killed in the Haram (Sanctuary). These are: the crow, the kite, the scorpion, the mouse and the rabid dog." (Book #29, Hadith #55)
Search the word kite in the Hadith (Hadis) Books (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu-Dawud, and Malik's Muwatta)
Scorpions and rabid dogs can bite and seriously hurt people. Mice spread disease. Crows eat grain and sometimes kill weak lambs.
What about kites? These predatory birds feast primarily on reptiles, mice, and snails. Some eat carrion.
How do they pose any threat whatsoever to humans? By eating rodents and reptiles and insects, they actually help keep us safer!
kite, any of numerous birds of prey belonging to one of three subfamilies (Milvinae, Elaninae, Perninae) of the family Accipitridae. Typically, a kite is lightly built, with a small head, partly bare face, short beak, and long narrow wings and tail. Kites occur worldwide in warm regions. Some kites live on insects; others are primarily scavengers but also eat rodents and reptiles; and a few are strictly snaileaters. Kites are buoyant in flight, slowly flapping and gliding with wings angled back. Several species are as graceful as terns. True kites, Milvinae, have rather narrow beaks, the upper mandible being wavy-edged. They are typified by the red kite (Milvus milvus)of Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle Eastand the black, or black-eared, kite (M. migrans)found over much of the Old World. Both are large (to about 55 cm [22 inches]), reddish birds (the black kite darker), lightly streaked on the head, with long, angled wings and notched tail. The Brahminy kite (Haliastur indus; subfamily Milvinae) ranges from India to northeastern Australia. It is red-brown except for white foreparts. It eats fish and garbage. The buzzard kite (Hamirostra melanosternon; subfamily Milvinae) of Australia is a large black-breasted bird; it lives mainly on rabbits and lizards. It also eats emu eggs, reportedly dropping rocks on them to break the thick shells.
kite (bird) -- Encyclopedia Britannica
Great. That doesn't take away from how amazing Islaam is and why I'm so grateful for this religion and see it as the biggest and most important blessing in my life.
I respect your view that your religion is the biggest and most important blessing in your life. I have a lot of respect for certain aspects of it also.
I do however hope that you leave it and turn to Jesus Christ, by believing what He did for us and said to us.
For someone who commends that my religion teaches some good things, you sure are going out of your way to say that it's not anything special.
I'm just pointing out facts.
It is a fact that Islam teaches its followers to be humane to most animals, and is more explicit on this than Christianity is.
It is a fact that halal slaughter causes less grief and pain to the animals being slaughtered than some other methods do, yet at the same time there are even more humane and less stressful ways of killing them.
It is a fact that Islam does not allow cruelty to animals. It is a fact that I knew this even before I became a Muslim.
I'm not "going out of my way" to either defend or attack your religion in this thread. We are discussing humane ways to treat animals that we are about to eat, so I am contributing to the discussion.
When was the last time btw that you said something positive about some of the teachings of Christianity or Judaism or other religions?