Arguments for Cannibalism: i
Mikhail Bakunin makes the case:
"[S]ince it has been established that all peoples, past and present, have believed and still believe in the existence of God, it is clear that those who have the misfortune to doubt it, whatever the logic that led them to this doubt, are abnormal exceptions, monsters.
Thus, then, the antiquity and universality of a belief should be regarded, contrary to all science and all logic, as sufficient and unimpeachable proof of its truth... What is more ancient and more universal than slavery? Cannibalism perhaps."
post by: the mighty D-Block
"[S]ince it has been established that all peoples, past and present, have believed and still believe in the existence of God, it is clear that those who have the misfortune to doubt it, whatever the logic that led them to this doubt, are abnormal exceptions, monsters.
Thus, then, the antiquity and universality of a belief should be regarded, contrary to all science and all logic, as sufficient and unimpeachable proof of its truth... What is more ancient and more universal than slavery? Cannibalism perhaps."
post by: the mighty D-Block
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