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Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of an animal to appease or maintain favour with a divine agency. Such forms of sacrifice are practised within many religions around the world and have appeared historically in almost all cultures, including those of the Sumerians, Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Germanics, Celts, Aztecs, and Mayans.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice Animal Sacrifice]</ref> | Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of an animal to appease or maintain favour with a divine agency. Such forms of sacrifice are practised within many religions around the world and have appeared historically in almost all cultures, including those of the Sumerians, Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Germanics, Celts, Aztecs, and Mayans.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice Animal Sacrifice]</ref> | ||
From the Guardian perspective, ritual animal sacrifice or slaughter (that is not designed for food) is the same method of binding life force of the animal for vampiric use in [[SRA]] methods. | From the Guardian perspective, ritual animal sacrifice or slaughter (that is not explicitly intended or designed for food-nourishment) is the same method of binding life force of the animal for vampiric use in [[SRA]] methods. This takes into consideration that not all humans on the earth have the option or choice to be vegetarian. | ||
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