There was a recent show on TV, can’t remember the channel—that documented a lot of bones & cadavears that dated from the Roman invasion of England that seemed to corroborate Roman reports of human sacrifice among the druids. these were not just the earlier reported bog men but also bones found in caves that look like they’d been split open and eaten.
something not generally appreciated today is that human sacrifice was practiced at one time by all peoples around the globe.
why did it end?
imho the credit can legitimately go to Jesus.
In general, you are correct.
As little far back as 300 years ago, British nobility practiced cannibalism.
You’ll notice that the majority of those on the left have a view that humans are resources of the state. They are the ones, more than the right, who promote organ donation or fetal tissue transplants.
Don’t be surprised, if the left does win the cultural war, to see everything that shocks us about primitive man return.
That does include cannibalism or using human bones as decorations or tools.
You do realize, of course, the parallels between Christianity, cannibalism, and human sacrifice?
Cannibalism is barely covered by a thin veneer of “civilization”.