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There were far more heterosexual cannibals than homosexual cannibals.
But THIS story was not about a homosexual cannibal. There is no mention of homosexuality. The investigators think the victim was a homeless man who was attacked by someone in a drug induced psychosis.
Read the story.
Then where were the victim's clothes? How can the police even know who he is since he has no face and being naked he had no place for a wallet so they could ID him.
I have a feeling that it's going to come out that these two guys were together and both using drugs together.
LOL! I wonder what she has against parks - of all things?
But she does have a point. Gay sex and cannibalism are both sins - and there is no distinction between sins - the wages of sin = death. That said - contrary to the claims of the people who accuse me of being the "American Taliban" - I do not wish to criminalize gay sex. I am speaking in spiritual terms here - not legal.
The solution for sin is Jesus Christ.
If cannibalism is a sin, why do Christians eat the flesh, and drink the blood of christ every week?
In bread and wine offered up during Mass, the bread and wine initially have both the substance and form of bread and wine. When transubstantiation takes place, the substance of the bread and wine are changed to that of the body and blood of Christ. The form, however, remains that of bread and wine.
If you think it is bad now.. .. just wait when the dollar is devalued, hyperinflation takes over & the big cites run out of food. Then you will have plenty to worry about.
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