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No, we don’t need a more subtle view on cannibalism. We need a more biblical view of both the body and the soul!

Science Magazine Claims West’s ‘Aversion’ To Cannablism Is Rooted in Racism, Colonialism, And Christianity


By News on the Net -- HARBINGER´S DAILY——--March 12, 2024

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Modern Western society lives by the motto “Do what’s right for you.” And if that’s the ethic of the day, every “social taboo” must fall to give way to doing what’s right for you. It also means that one culture—like the West—can’t judge another culture—like the Aghori, a Hindu sect—even if they reportedly occasionally eat people “in pursuit of transcendence.” It’s part of living in a time like the judges, when “everyone did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25), because there is no recognized ultimate authority.

This kind of thinking popped up in a New Scientist piece titled, “Is it time for a more subtle view on the ultimate taboo: cannibalism?” The byline reads, ---More...


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