Do you find any similarity between thanking the killed animal by the earliest people and worshiping the harvest by the farmers now-a-days?
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In the earlier day, the animals were given as a sacrifice to the God. This practice is still followed in many places but is different from the one that farmers follow.
They worship the crops harvested by them as they consider it as ‘work is God’.
Also, earlier people were not settled and depend on meat while now the herders or farmers use them for their domestic use.
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In the earlier day, the animals were given as a sacrifice to the God. This practice is still followed in many places but is different from the one that farmers follow.
They worship the crops harvested by them as they consider it as ‘work is God’.
Also, earlier people were not settled and depend on meat while now the herders or farmers use them for their domestic use.
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