This is doubtless beside the point but now I'm wondering about logistics and how hard it would be to arrange an animal sacrifice. I'm sure I can just buy a lamb somewhere. Do I need a license to sacrifice? What's the going rate on altar rental?
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you'd be facing the same problem as kosher and halal butchers, that is: animal cruelty laws. religions that still practice animal sacrifice (eg. vodou and others in African diaspora) tend to be poor, and so face discrimination over engaging in controversial practices
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Replying to @fvathynevgl @RoqaVuk
Hmm. So what you're saying is that as a point of social justice we should attempt to spread a practice of ritual sacrifice among middle class white people?
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @RoqaVuk
well that would be more wholesome than cannibalism they engage in every Sunday, right?
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Replying to @fvathynevgl @RoqaVuk
The Golden Calf: The only god who can say "Eat of my flesh" without it being weird and icky. Worship at his altar today!
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It's sacrilicious
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