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Culture

In our world today, there are many different cultures. Some practices and beliefs in one culture may not be considered morally right in another. According to Mary Midgley, one cannot judge outside of his or her culture. This is because people are brought up with different religions, values, and practices. People who follow the Hindu religion worship the cow and believe it to be a symbol of the earth. Hindu's feel consuming beef or veal to be blasphemous and noisome. Most Americans, however, would consider this to be ludicrous since numerous ingest cow meat on a daily basis. By studying the Hinduism and the reasons for worshiping the "sacred cow", Americans may be able to understand and respect their practices. Many Western cultures feel worshiping the cow to be a silly practice of the Hindu religion. But, "Nobody can respect what is entirely unintelligible to them. (Midgley 32) Hindu's have many reasons why they feel that the cow is so sacred. The cow is venerated in India as the mothe


Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2000. Since the cow is thought to be God's useful gift to mankind, consuming beef or veal is considered sacrilegious for Hindus. For Indians, life is seen as the very stuff of the Divine. For many years, The US has thrived on beef and veal and considers cows to be members of a lower food chain. To them there is no gift more sacred then the gift of a cow. Nonviolence and vegetarianism have long been central to the religious traditions of India. This further proves that different societies have different beliefs, similar to our clashing views with Hinduism. !(Chandran)Hindu's find consuming cow to be immoral and profane. r of goodness and also a symbol of wealth. Although we find this revolting, other countries feel this is acceptable.

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