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| BANNED Posts: 302 | First of all, you spelled "cannibalism" in a wrong manner. Secondly, I believe that it is inherently inhumane and immoral for a human to be eaten by other humans. It is equally as wrong as killing a human zygote, because a unique and established human life is being destroyed. One might argue that cannibalism is necessary to survive when there are no other food resources; however, if one survives by eating other people, how could he or she face the world after the situation? That is, what is point of survival when one must face so much societal stigma in the end? There was, however, a group of rugby players whose plane crashed in the Andes Mountains who actually had to eat the frozen corpses of their dead friends in order to survive; they did so in a dignified manner and only to have enough protein to walk for help. They did not kill those who were living; they simply prayed and ate the bodies of those who agreed to be eaten. Those who agreed willingly made a sacrifice for the good of their group. However, when it comes to people eating others for simple gastronomic pleasure, the morally corrupting world comes into mind. |
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| Glad to be back! Location: Vernal, UT Posts: 1,725 | Quote:
Either we have two cannibals on this forum, or two people who just like to make crap up. Fixed ideas are like a cramp in the foot - the best remedy against it is to tread on it. -Søren Kierkegaard | |
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![]() Moderator Location: Reading, UK. Posts: 6,787 | Quote:
I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. -George Best, on being asked what he did with his footballing fortunes. | |
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| Glad to be back! Location: Vernal, UT Posts: 1,725 | Be careful, you guys have attributed the end of cannibalism with Christianity. You are likely to have Starboy on your ass over any positive statement about Christianity. Fixed ideas are like a cramp in the foot - the best remedy against it is to tread on it. -Søren Kierkegaard |
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| Volcanic Erupter Location: Hong Kong (for now) Posts: 7,106 | I think what he means is this: A simple society is a primitive one. A primitive society has not developed the rules and morals of a more sophisticated civilized society. Hence cannibalism is not considered savage or immoral in such societies. Indeed it may well be the norm, especially if alternative food sources are scarce. |
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![]() Throbbing Member Location: Old Europe Posts: 7,161 | Today on many of those Pacific islands they have Spam. For a fascinating look at this connection, see Paul Theroux's The Happy Isles of Oceania. "I wish I was as cocksure of anything as Tom Macaulay is of everything." -- Viscount Melbourne |
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| BANNED: Repeated insults Posts: 4,828 | Quote:
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| BANNED: Repeated insults Posts: 4,828 | Here is something else to chew on in regards to cannibalism and Christianity. You are in line. The priest comes by. He places in your palm some mass produced highly processed disk of starch. He says, "The body of Christ". You then eat it. What is even stranger and even more bizarre is that you are part of a supernatural ritual where what is supposed to be happening is that very innocuous starch disk by way of this supernatural rite is not only transformed into human flesh, but it is the human flesh of god. And then people eat it! Gotta say, supernaturalists are just plain nuts. Starboy Last edited by Starboy; Jun 15, 2005 at 09:39 am. |
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![]() Volcanic Erupter Location: Oregon Posts: 5,174 | Quote:
However, cannibalism is a taboo. A taboo is something a culture forbids member of the culture to even think about. We haven't made it a crime, but I am sure you can follow the reasoning of Jesus, who said sinful thinking is equal sinning. The chances of committing cannibalism are higher if we think about it. It is something that could easily get out of control in a society that has not already ritualized cannibalism. So, people who do cannibalize another, are subject to social rejection, as were the survivors of the Donnar Party, of they may be subject to criminal prosecution. Just bringing up the subject is apt to get a degree of social rejection, such as calling the person who brings up the subject, sick. But if you are Catholic, you may appreciate the ritual of cannibolizing Jesus. He requested he be remembered in this way, with bread representing his body and wine representing his blood. This is not as awful as we may at first think. Cannibal societies believe they can ingest the good qualities of those they eat. It can be an honor to be eaten, and a kind of immortality. Like it can be a good day to die, if you are in a warrior society. Different strokes for different folks. | |
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| BANNED: Repeated insults Posts: 4,828 | Quote:
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| Glad to be back! Location: Vernal, UT Posts: 1,725 | Quote:
Fixed ideas are like a cramp in the foot - the best remedy against it is to tread on it. -Søren Kierkegaard | |
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| Molten Ash Location: Lisbon, CT Posts: 82 | I personally find it so repugnant that I could puke at the thought of it. But, far be it for me to deny the mortician an occassional flank steak. BaldEagle Actually on a serious note, I do not believe it is actually illegal, primarily because so many other laws are covering it. Mutilation or misuse of a dead body is illegal. There are laws defining what must be done with a dead person. Define misuse you say. Well, one could argue that this is not a misuse, but mutilation would trump that anyway. Whether you cut it up or attempt to eat it whole it could fall under mutilation. It is better to give than receive, so what did you bring me? Last edited by BaldEagle; Jun 21, 2005 at 11:25 pm. |
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| BANNED: Repeated insults Posts: 4,828 | Quote:
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