
"Sopa de Conquistador" Topic
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aecurtis  | 23 Aug 2006 4:40 p.m. PST |
Not sure if this is truly a new development: link But hopefully it will be ofinterest to CC and others. Allen |
| Cacique Caribe | 23 Aug 2006 5:02 p.m. PST |
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aecurtis  | 23 Aug 2006 5:12 p.m. PST |
Perhaps you're confused. If you believe the hagiography, it was all the rest of them that continued with the anthropophagic aspect of the final meal: the one that's quite obviously a Sukkot celebration but which has been confused/conflated with Pesach. But of all of them, Judas would be the one most definitely not in a position to
Oh. The TMP Judas. Never mind. Allen |
| Cacique Caribe | 23 Aug 2006 5:26 p.m. PST |
"Perhaps you're confused" LOL. You made me look again at your link to make sure I had understood it correctly. BTW, I am often confused, as my family and friends will all-too-readily tell ya. CC |
| Neotacha | 23 Aug 2006 5:57 p.m. PST |
"Some pregnant women in the group had their unborn babies stabbed inside their bellies as part of the ritual." And they know this how? Lots of soft tissue and not a whole lot of bones in a woman's abdomen. Gashes in the fetal bones wouldn't necessarily prove they'd been killed in utero. Interesting article nonetheless. |
aecurtis  | 23 Aug 2006 7:27 p.m. PST |
"And they know this how?" I don't watch "CSI", but apparently they're rather good at this sort of thing. Allen |
| Cacique Caribe | 25 Aug 2006 9:56 a.m. PST |
What about "sopa de indio"? Though many will defend the "gentle native" agenda, I think it is within the realm of possibility that many U.S. natives also had the same practice and fed on their enemies or even their own: link link link CC |
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