Posted on 05/19/2012 4:28:25 AM PDT by lbryce
The rationale for thus sort of abhorrent custom among many other bizarre eating habits practiced by the Asian community is that eating the afterbirth and the items mentioned in the story will provide for a youthful appearance and slow down the aging process. Well, it's what they believe. There are pictures at the Guardian and Reuters if you're into that sort of thing.
Makes one think that there’s a different agenda at work when it comes to abortion...one that is fueled by the devil.
Curiously, I make this exact noise when vomiting.
Coincidence?
I think not.
Molok receives his sacrifices by fire
This is not at all uncommon in these countries. Your point about abortion being fueled by the devil is emphatically true, but this case goes even beyond the ordinarily diabolical aspect that abortion is in that money is exchanged for the murdered children for egregious abject vanity.
The custom of sacrificing children.It reminds me of the customs that were used by tribes many years ago.
The guy he bought them from, what planned parenthood office sold it to him? And did he write the check out to the Obama reelection committee?
The “ people” involved in this are not human. They are creatures that we should think no more of exterminating than a roach.
A British man? Oh, yeah, the name Chow Hok Kuen is a very British sounding name. I’m sure it is on the list the Queen will give Will and Kate, to choose a name from, for their firstborn.
post/thread BUMP (speechless)
I’m sure Chow goes by the nickname “Nigel” bat in Liverpool.
Cannibalism.
Wild animals eat their young.
Quote NOT from this article, but eerily reminiscent:
“He explained that a man took on the powers of whatever he ate: One day soon, he promised, he would bring home a piece of tiger meat for us to share”
Ain’t diversity grand?
Uh, yeah. It used to be called Molech worship - a demonic god. However, we’re far too sophisticate to buy into that stuff anymore. We just kill babies for the same reasons. . .
And how many fetuses have Americans dismembered on this still-young day?
Knew before reading entire MO; that this was not just a ‘British’ man. Guess they do not have ‘hyphenated’ citizens as we do. (Save, of course; by the marvels of Political Correctness; only some ‘hyphens’.)
Would Drudge report such? (why not send along and see.) Certainly not a message - so one would assume - that the 'pro-choice' crowd would want aired.
A British man? He is no more British then the man in the moon.
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