The Book of Triadeism Talks About Cannibalism, So Is It Okay?
After consuming (Rei's) body for sustenance, and after the burial, H'ai returned to battle. Without his simul, H'ai was slain. The Book of Triadeism mentions in it two simul, R'ei and H'ai, the story teaches us of greed and loss, however, one line may confuse many of you, the mention of consuming his body for sustenance. While this may seem taboo and dark, it should be noted that cannibalism is not intended as a harmful act, but rather as a last way for those who have passed to give to those in the congregation. Cannibalism is often considered amoral and evil in our current society, but it is not so. You see, cannibalism is an act only done after the individual has passed, and is in no way intended to be harmful. While obviously the harm or murder of another innocent individual whom is not consenting is harmful, consumption of the body of a consenting individual who has passed does no inherent harm. While for many they disagree, you'll see that we force canni...
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