So you’re equating very rare cases of sacrifice but a prohibition on capital pun

So you’re equating very rare cases of sacrifice but a prohibition on capital punishment, to the absence of rare sacrifice for overwhelming numbers of capital punishment? Is that the argument you’re making? Because that doesn’t appear to be a good or logical argument. Especially when such sacrifices had a function that served beyond the superstition to justify them. I mean, Roman capital punishment was practiced on an industrial scale – for sport. And christian mass murder of others for their beliefs is the greatest source of murder and war in european history.

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Source date (UTC): 2024-02-26 19:28:14 UTC

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