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aecurtis Fezian23 Aug 2006 4:40 p.m. PST

Not sure if this is truly a new development:

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But hopefully it will be ofinterest to CC and others.

Allen

Cacique Caribe23 Aug 2006 5:02 p.m. PST

Thanks.

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heretical.com/cannibal
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I have a feeling that Judas will soon join the discussion. :)

CC

aecurtis Fezian23 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 Caribe23 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

Neotacha23 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 Fezian23 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 Caribe25 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:

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CC

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