The case for cannibalism

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dudley
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The case for cannibalism

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This article is food for thought.

http://www.slate.com/id/2278240/

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I suppose that could explain why so many more humans are being bred, and why a lot of them are being fattened up. I'm not sure that filling them full of nasty chemicals is a good idea though!
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When there are too many people and not enough food this is the perfect solution
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Its an interesting article, but I'll leave killing and eating the neighbours off the plan for now.
Now killing them and feeding them to pigs....
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The article didn't mention the most obvious example of cannibalism in present-day human culture. Though symbolic only, don't christians still eat the bread and drink the wine? I wonder if the ceremony was, in some way, devised as a substitute for whatever went before :shock: ?
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Jesus turned himself into crackers because he wanted us to eat him, but didnt want us to be canibals.

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Grok.

Sensible chap he was. But the fact that he felt it necessary to do so is, by itself, an interesting comment on our (ancestors') atitude to cannibalism.
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RenewableCandy wrote:The article didn't mention the most obvious example of cannibalism in present-day human culture. Though symbolic only, don't christians still eat the bread and drink the wine? I wonder if the ceremony was, in some way, devised as a substitute for whatever went before :shock: ?
True believers will tell you that the bread and wine are NOT symbolic, they actually turn into blood and flesh upon ingestion. I have had this discussion with a converted Catholic girlfriend. Crackers indeed.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucharisti ... l_presence

Every church has its own different version of it.

madness!

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featherstick wrote:Crackers indeed.
You mean wafers?

Seriously, I agree. It's bananas.
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emordnilap wrote:Seriously, I agree. It's bananas.
Have you got a Bible reference for bananas? I don't remember them being mentioned in my misguided youth!
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JohnB wrote:
emordnilap wrote:Seriously, I agree. It's bananas.
Have you got a Bible reference for bananas? I don't remember them being mentioned in my misguided youth!
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the jesus crackers thing was a south park quote, series 4, do the handicapped go to hell.

And yes, the specifics are a hotly contested topic, i think its one of the biggies that keep apart anglo and roman catholics.
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The Catholic church were apparently content from a doctrinal point of view with the cannibalism following the Uruguayan AF Andes plane crash in the early 70s. Surviving members of the rugby team concluded it would have been a greater sin to have let themselves starve. And the two that managed to trek across into Chile to summon help were on increased 'rations' prior to their breakout.

I read Nando Parrado's book. Very well written. The film 'Alive' was good too.
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What did they do on Fridays?
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