glock makes a good point, when i saw this i thought of chefs working with fresh food and a fish tank in the kitchen
it is not so much that the fish is still alive while on the plate, it is more to the fact that it has been made edible while in the process of dying
plus in the bible i read somewhere a passage against man eating raw meat/fish, that's why meat is hung and cooked before human consumption because all the blood out of the meat has been drained. eating something that still has blood in it or is still alive is just pure cannibalism and against the ethics of the eating of animals in a biblical sense
it is not so much that the fish is still alive while on the plate, it is more to the fact that it has been made edible while in the process of dying
plus in the bible i read somewhere a passage against man eating raw meat/fish, that's why meat is hung and cooked before human consumption because all the blood out of the meat has been drained. eating something that still has blood in it or is still alive is just pure cannibalism and against the ethics of the eating of animals in a biblical sense