What I have to do with the multitude of your sacrifices?
I am satisfied with the burnt offerings of rams and the fat of calves. I do not take pleasure in the blood of bulls, lambs and goats. When you come to present yourselves before Me, who asks you to tread on My courts? Incense horrifies me. I cannot see the crime with the solemnities. When you stretch out your hands, I turn My eyes away from you. Even though you multiply your prayers, I am not listening. Your hands are full of blood. (Isaiah 1: 11-15)
Who sacrifices an ox, strikes a man. Whoever sacrifices a lamb breaks the neck of a dog. Whoever presents an offering and sheds pig's blood, all these delight in their ways, and their souls find pleasure in their abominations, I too will take pleasure in their misfortune, and I will bring upon them whatever causes their dread, because I spoke, and they did not listen. (Isaiah 66: 3-4)
If I was hungry, I would not tell you, for the world is Mine and all that fills it. Do I eat the flesh of bulls?
Do I drink the blood of goats?
Specifying “You will not eat flesh with his blood”, God puts forward a prohibition that first and foremost men, religious, must respect and apply. The Supreme Lord knows that it is impossible to remove all the blood from the flesh, for there will always be some left in the small vessels, hence the prohibition on killing animals and eating the flesh. To claim that by removing all the blood from the body of the animal as the Jews and Muslims do it will be possible to consume the flesh, because it will be empty of all its blood, is an aberration, a shameless lie, and a lack of respect for the Lord Supreme. Moreover, it is to mislead men by leading them to live permanently in sin.
As a sacrifice to God, offer thanks, fulfill your vows to the Most High. (Psalms 50: 12-14).
From his high place God waters the mountains. The earth is satisfied with the fruit of his works. He causes grass to sprout for cattle, and plants for human needs, so that the earth may produce food. (Psalms 104: 14).
Better is a piece of dry bread with peace, than a house full of meat with strife. (Proverbs 17: 1)
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person says:
If a human being is engaged in sinful and irreligious activities, either because of bad association or because of his inability to control his sense, then such a person will certainly develop a personality full of material desires. He thus becomes stingy with others, greedy and always anxious to exploit the bodies of women. When the mind is polluted in this way, one becomes violent and aggressive and without the authority of Vedic injunctions [from the Vedas, the original holy scriptures also called the true