Kamala Harris

November 3rd, 2024 at 5:35:33 AM permalink
terapined
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In this ceremony, she was invoking demons.

'A 2011 article in History Today recounts but one example of the unbelievable scale of Aztec slaughter. “[The Aztecs were] a culture obsessed with death: they believed that human sacrifice was the highest form of karmic healing,” wrote historian Tim Stanley.'

'When the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan was consecrated in 1487 the Aztecs recorded that 84,000 people were slaughtered in four days. Self-sacrifice was common and individuals would pierce their ears, tongues and genitals to nourish the floors of temples with their blood. Unsurprisingly, there is evidence that Mexico was already suffering from a demographic crisis before the Spanish arrived.'

Slaughter is still the national pastime in Mexico.

Nazi Germany says hold my beer

What happened in Aztec time doesn't even make the top 10 list because it didn't happen
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-largest-massacres-in-history.html
Sometimes we live no particular way but our own - Grateful Dead "Eyes of the World"
November 3rd, 2024 at 5:48:05 AM permalink
terapined
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Quote: Tanko
In this ceremony, she was invoking demons.

'A 2011 article in History Today recounts but one example of the unbelievable scale of Aztec slaughter. “[The Aztecs were] a culture obsessed with death: they believed that human sacrifice was the highest form of karmic healing,” wrote historian Tim Stanley.'

'When the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan was consecrated in 1487 the Aztecs recorded that 84,000 people were slaughtered in four days. Self-sacrifice was common and individuals would pierce their ears, tongues and genitals to nourish the floors of temples with their blood. Unsurprisingly, there is evidence that Mexico was already suffering from a demographic crisis before the Spanish arrived.'

Slaughter is still the national pastime in Mexico.

Nazi Germany says hold my beer

What happened in Aztec time doesn't even make the top 10 list because it didn't happen
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-largest-massacres-in-history.html

A Spanish account claims that more than 80,000 enemy warriors were sacrificed in a four-day ceremony, and yet no evidence approaching one-hundredth of that number has been found in the excavations of Tenochtitlan.
Sometimes we live no particular way but our own - Grateful Dead "Eyes of the World"
November 3rd, 2024 at 5:50:19 AM permalink
terapined
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Quote: Tanko
In this ceremony, she was invoking demons.

'A 2011 article in History Today recounts but one example of the unbelievable scale of Aztec slaughter. “[The Aztecs were] a culture obsessed with death: they believed that human sacrifice was the highest form of karmic healing,” wrote historian Tim Stanley.'

'When the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan was consecrated in 1487 the Aztecs recorded that 84,000 people were slaughtered in four days. Self-sacrifice was common and individuals would pierce their ears, tongues and genitals to nourish the floors of temples with their blood. Unsurprisingly, there is evidence that Mexico was already suffering from a demographic crisis before the Spanish arrived.'

Slaughter is still the national pastime in Mexico.

Nazi Germany says hold my beer

What happened in Aztec time doesn't even make the top 10 list because it didn't happen
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-largest-massacres-in-history.html

A Spanish account claims that more than 80,000 enemy warriors were sacrificed in a four-day ceremony, and yet no evidence approaching one-hundredth of that number has been found in the excavations of Tenochtitlan.

Historians of the past loved giving huge numbers for battles. It's propaganda, simple as. Anyone with basic logical and mathematical skills would realize the famous "80,000 killed over the course of 4 days" is completely laughable
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November 3rd, 2024 at 5:55:23 AM permalink
terapined
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What's next Tanko
Believe Morgan Spurlock's health problems was because he ate only McDonald's for 30 days
Gee
Morgan refused to reveal that he was also a hard core alcoholic during those 30 days
Always be skeptical
Sometimes we live no particular way but our own - Grateful Dead "Eyes of the World"
November 3rd, 2024 at 6:42:45 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Quote: Tanko
In this ceremony, she was invoking demons.

'A 2011 article in History Today recounts but one example of the unbelievable scale of Aztec slaughter. “[The Aztecs were] a culture obsessed with death: they believed that human sacrifice was the highest form of karmic healing,” wrote historian Tim Stanley.'

'When the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan was consecrated in 1487 the Aztecs recorded that 84,000 people were slaughtered in four days. Self-sacrifice was common and individuals would pierce their ears, tongues and genitals to nourish the floors of temples with their blood. Unsurprisingly, there is evidence that Mexico was already suffering from a demographic crisis before the Spanish arrived.'

Slaughter is still the national pastime in Mexico.




I was referring to Harris but I agree with you.
November 3rd, 2024 at 9:20:29 AM permalink
GenoDRPh
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Good question.

The new dirtbag President of Mexico, celebrated her inauguration with a pagan ceremony and pagan priestesses invoking Aztec deities.

Worked out really well for the Aztecs.



Got a problem with religious freedom? Next you're gonna tell us she's a dirtbag because she is of Jewish descent.

Get over it. Christians aren't the only people on Earth.
November 3rd, 2024 at 9:59:03 AM permalink
Gandler
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Quote: Tanko
Good question.

The new dirtbag President of Mexico, celebrated her inauguration with a pagan ceremony and pagan priestesses invoking Aztec deities.

Worked out really well for the Aztecs.



Mexico has had religious freedom since their independence from Spain in the 1800s. This looks nutty to me, but so do most of the religious celebrations Christians participate in. She has every right to do that (I know nothing about her by the way, and I am not going to trust Breitbart for a fair summary.) Also, the word "pagan" seems very polarizing to be used here, while vaguely true, much better descriptors exist and it seems clear why they used it.

(And, I say this as somebody who has no love for the Aztecs, and historically, very much sympathize with the opposition.)
November 3rd, 2024 at 10:26:08 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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The area has sacrificed humans for almost 4,000 years.

Even cutting hearts out.


It's similar to the concept of abortion.

Both types could be demonically controlled.


Our percentage of killings are likely much higher.

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Mayan Human Sacrifice
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The Mayans (from circa 1800 BC) were chronologically the first of the Pre-Columbian Empires, preceding the Aztecs (from circa 1248 AD) who appeared about 3000 years later.

Both Mayans and Aztecs settled in Mesoamerica, which is the vast region that comprises present-day Mexico and Central America.

While Aztecs lived in modern-day central and southern Mexico, Mayans lived in the jungles of today’s southern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala.

There are no doubts that the Mayans practised human sacrifice.
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https://italytravelideas.com/history/mayan-human-sacrifice/

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November 3rd, 2024 at 7:24:54 PM permalink
Gandler
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Quote: DoubleGold
The area has sacrificed humans for almost 4,000 years.

Even cutting hearts out.


It's similar to the concept of abortion.

Both types could be demonically controlled.


Our percentage of killings are likely much higher.

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Mayan Human Sacrifice
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The Mayans (from circa 1800 BC) were chronologically the first of the Pre-Columbian Empires, preceding the Aztecs (from circa 1248 AD) who appeared about 3000 years later.

Both Mayans and Aztecs settled in Mesoamerica, which is the vast region that comprises present-day Mexico and Central America.

While Aztecs lived in modern-day central and southern Mexico, Mayans lived in the jungles of today’s southern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala.

There are no doubts that the Mayans practised human sacrifice.
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https://italytravelideas.com/history/mayan-human-sacrifice/

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What am I even reading with this post....
November 4th, 2024 at 12:55:25 AM permalink
DoubleGold
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Quote: Gandler
What am I even reading with this post....



Tanko referred to the Aztecs and Mexico's President invoking demons.

I showed pagan child sacrifice further back before the Aztecs to the Mayans in the BC time era.

I then speculated a similar spiritual form could be behind modern abortion and possibly Harris.


Here's what I wrote in regards to the conversation of Harris praying:

"I'd ask to whom was she [Harris] praying to".


It looks like a similar spiritual energy.

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"The Abortion Holocaust - Child Sacrifice in a New Age"

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Now, what is especially evil and horrific about the practice of abortion, is the monstrosity and barbarism associated with the practice itself. Although it has now been refined to a technical, systematic procedure of fetal mutilation (still more barbarous than ever), in the ancient past abortion was practiced in a variety of ways. As G. K. Chesterton pointed out, "Throughout human history, there is above all, this supreme stamp of the barbarian; the sacrifice of the permanent for the temporary." A few examples will suffice in demonstrating that, in pagan antiquity, abortion was a common practice: For example, the Greeks would offer medicinal and herbal poisons which were intended to induce early fetal labor. (Incidentally, the usage of abortifacients was condemned by Hippocrates, as stated in the Hippocratic Oath). Some ancient Chinese women would tie heavy ropes around their waists so stringently that they would destroy the frail fetus in the womb and thus cause some form of miscarriage. The Polynesians would beat the abdomens of certain pregnant women with such force that the death of the fetus, again, was the ultimate objective. However, while such cultures practiced abortion, others resorted to infanticidal practices which were horrendous and gruesome, and even worse, such practices became part of the pagan religious cults of certain peoples -- the Canaanite practice of offering children to Baal/Molech/Chemosh being one of the most hideous of all examples. And it is with regard to this latter practice, i.e., the practice of child sacrifice, that the Bible is explicitly condemnatory.

Now, it is well-known that in the ancient world, child sacrifice and human sacrifice were somewhat common. In the Americas, for instance, the Mayans and the Incans performed ritual sacrifices, but perhaps the most bloody civilization of all was that of the Aztecs. In 1487, at the dedication of the great temple which stood in what is today Mexico City, a massive ritual sacrifice took place in which over 10,000 people perished on the temple's altars -- the killing was continual, four at a time, from sunrise to sunset. The priests worked on rotating shifts without pause to ensure that there was no pause in the offering of human hearts to the gods, the principal god being Tezcatilpoca. With methodical precision, the priests would cut into the victim's chest, take out his palpitating heart, and offer it to the great sun god. Ironically, though, despite the rivers of blood that would flow from their sacrificial temples, the Aztecs regarded themsleves as a gentle, environmentally conscious people, much like contemporary Western man.
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https://mysterium-dei.blogspot.com/2004/03/abortion-holocaust-child-sacrifice-in.html

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