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Bubba_Switzler
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Recently, Pope Francis declared that “every authentic practice of religion cannot fail to promote peace.”
So I wanted to pose the question: does human sacrifice promote peace or is human sacrifice an inauthentic religious practice?
It is a historical fact that many pre-Chrisitan religions practiced human sacrifice. Judaism was one of the first religions to prohibit it. The most famous example was the Aztecs but the pracice was, in fact, quite common in ancient times, hence the Jewish prohibition. (See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_sacrifice#History_by_region).
What would it mean to practice the Aztec religion authenticly?
So I wanted to pose the question: does human sacrifice promote peace or is human sacrifice an inauthentic religious practice?
It is a historical fact that many pre-Chrisitan religions practiced human sacrifice. Judaism was one of the first religions to prohibit it. The most famous example was the Aztecs but the pracice was, in fact, quite common in ancient times, hence the Jewish prohibition. (See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_sacrifice#History_by_region).
What would it mean to practice the Aztec religion authenticly?