Jiang cautions that Greek and Roman charges about Carthaginian child sacrifice are enemy testimony, though he also cites archaeological remains as supporting evidence for human sacrifice.
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Child Sacrifice
Jiang cautions that Greek and Roman charges about Carthaginian child sacrifice are enemy testimony, though he also cites archaeological remains as supporting evidence for human sacrifice.
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"...started between the Carthaginians and the Romans, then they focused on child sacrifice. The Carthaginians were offended by the gods because they practiced child..."
"same time, we've done a lot of archaeological excavations around Carthage and we have found human remains that show signs of human sacrifice. Okay?..."
"...were also famous for a particular type of sacrifice which is child sacrifice. The Romans wrote histories insulting the Phoenicians for practicing this sort..."
"...the pagans, they had things like orgies. They had things like child sacrifice. They had things like genocide. Okay? This is all bad, right?..."
"...times of war, they will even go as far as practicing child sacrifice, killing children, killing children and sacrificing them to the gods in..."
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