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jdl4ever:
Actually, I'm not so confident they cut up animals when they are dead anymore.  See http://www.ericsecho.org/investigation.htm .Also according to the slaughterhouses when the animal is jerking after it is killed, it doesn't count as being alive but in Judaism this counts as Gentiles eating from a live animal.

Lubab:
It is known that many modern slaughterhouses will start cutting the meat after shocking the animal but while it is still alive. For this reason, Noahides should try to get kosher meat.

Uziyahu:
Eating only kosher meat is the safest way to observe the prohibition on blood. 

I personally do NOT subscribe to this interpretation that it has to do with eating the limb of a living animal.  I think that is a bit of "loosening of requirements" for non-Jews who might find eating kosher meat a bit too difficult.

Both early Christians (as evidenced by Acts 15) and Islam understood this prohibition to be against the consumption of meat with the blood still in it.  Islam is actually a Noachide-compliant religion, if you're reviewing the 7 basic laws.  It's their Jew-hatred and their lust for the Land that makes Islam out-of-line as a gentile religion.  Few religious Jews seem to have a problem with the idea that Mohammed might have been a prophet for Arabs, not for Jews.

judeanoncapta:

--- Quote from: Uziyahu on November 13, 2007, 08:52:24 PM ---Eating only kosher meat is the safest way to observe the prohibition on blood. 

I personally do NOT subscribe to this interpretation that it has to do with eating the limb of a living animal.  I think that is a bit of "loosening of requirements" for non-Jews who might find eating kosher meat a bit too difficult.

Both early Christians (as evidenced by Acts 15) and Islam understood this prohibition to be against the consumption of meat with the blood still in it.  Islam is actually a Noachide-compliant religion, if you're reviewing the 7 basic laws.  It's their Jew-hatred and their lust for the Land that makes Islam out-of-line as a gentile religion.  Few religious Jews seem to have a problem with the idea that Mohammed might have been a prophet for Arabs, not for Jews.

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Mohammed, a Prophet for Arabs?

Well, I guess Bilaam was a prophet for Moabites.

Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
Bilam was actually a real prohet for the goyim, Mohammed wasn't a proohet, not even a false prophet, in all of the koran their isnt even 1 prophecy.

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