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Christianity and animal rights: Revision history


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  • curprev 01:3901:39, 12 September 2022MinnesotanUser talk contribs 24,021 bytes −225 c/e, it's council here, not counsel. Simply an ugly passage, a few other bits. undo
  • curprev 01:3101:31, 12 September 2022MinnesotanUser talk contribs 24,246 bytes +59 In the body of the article, there is repeated language about animal sacrifice in the bible (contradicting the lead), while at the same time Christianity is supposed to have ended animal sacrifice per the sources (jesus-as-lamb has performed the required sacrifice). The distinction is between the old testament and the Christian turn, add clarifying language. undo
  • curprev 01:1801:18, 12 September 2022MinnesotanUser talk contribs 24,187 bytes −103 "offers a mixed bag" is a poor usage. Replace with a safer and more accurate summary of section. "Sadly" is editorializing even if Singer uses the word itself, put it in a direct quote otherwise. undo
  • curprev 01:0801:08, 12 September 2022MinnesotanUser talk contribs 24,290 bytes −11 "Tough" is pretty-much an editorializing word. The grammar around "peaceable kingdom" was poor. And there's always some form of animal sacrifice being practiced somewhere, just not as much in the communities where Christianity spread, which is clearly what the direct quote was referring to. undo

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  • curprev 01:2401:24, 1 January 2021WBoutros talk contribs 23,527 bytes −75 →‎Biblical context: I removed the following sentence: “In the era of the apostles, eating meat is addressed as a normal activity.” because it incorrectly implies that eating meat is not a normal activity in the current or modern era. I know sources are required for edits, so please refer to the definition of the adjective “normal” in the Merriam-Webster English dictionary, as follows: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/normal undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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