Recently my wife and I were watching a documentary about Cannibalism and I commented that it resembled some of the things that took place in the Book of Mormon. My wife was surprised about that and did not recall reading about cannibalism. Well the scriptures can be found in Moroni 9:8-10. After reading that you can see why there was so much thirst for blood on the both sides because of revenge. There are many Wild West accounts of some Indian tribes that practised these things still in the 1800s.
What it shocked me the most about those scriptures is the fact that it was totally unneccesary (it was not done because of survival) but instead was used to torture in any possible way (physical and psychological). By reading it I was just trying to imagine what these women and children went through. It was really hell for them.
I just watched a documentary on the same topic. May have been the same one. One of the things mentioned in this documentary I watched was the fact that these tribes or people that participate in this type of cannibalistic acts were/are so far out in the middle of nowhere that they are very seldom visited by anyone. They too did not use cannibalism as a form of nourishment but rather as a form of ridding themselves from the spirit of that person (who in most cases are their enemy) and the possibilities of that person haunting them throughout life. As I watched I remember wondering if these people had lived like this since Book of Mormon time. Then I thought, no way. There is no talk of cannibalism in the Book of Mormon. Thanks for bringing this to my attention JB. I have read the Book of Mormon many times and had never stopped to think about the verse you mentioned.
QUOTE (JB @ 28-Oct 05, 1:28 AM) |
Recently my wife and I were watching a documentary about Cannibalism and I commented that it resembled some of the things that took place in the Book of Mormon. |