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'Cannibal relatives ate boy alive'
Telegraph ^
| 6/20/08
| John Bingham
Posted on 06/20/2008 12:16:46 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: Brilliant
No doubt we should be dragging the F(lds) supporters into this thread to have them consider this variation on a theme they think acceptable.
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posted on
06/20/2008 3:15:27 PM PDT
by
muawiyah
(We need a "Gastank For America" to win back Congress)
To: donna
Sin probably reveals itself first in a change in brain chemistry. As someone trained in the biological sciences, yet still believing that faith and science were not irreconcilable, I have often wondered if that were not so.
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posted on
06/20/2008 5:33:59 PM PDT
by
E. Cartman
(Just say "No" to mug-whores.)
To: LibWhacker
There was a thread here a long time ago about a Ukrainian lady who rode her motorcycle around the Chernoble area taking pictures and radiation measurements.
Her more recent hobby seems to be that of battlefield archaeology.
She makes an interesting comment on her site that the Germans put an end to the "Human Flesh Eaters".
I have long been fascinated by that comment and wondered if out of the 1930's famines, some larger scale cannibalistic cult arose?
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posted on
07/13/2008 10:59:30 AM PDT
by
fso301
To: E. Cartman
As someone trained in the biological sciences, yet still believing that faith and science were not irreconcilable, I have often wondered if that were not so.Isn't a change in the brain over time how addictions usually form?
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07/13/2008 11:01:04 AM PDT
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fso301
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