• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    I was with them until this part:

    while in the Balkan peninsula a small bread image of the deceased is made and eaten by the survivors of the family.

    That crosses over into ‘what the fuck is wrong with you people’ territory.

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      I dunno, adding gingerbread yous as a party favor to your funeral sounds absolutely fantastic. Every funeral I’ve been to would have been improved by gingerbread people of whoever died.

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        I was thinking more “Dave’s face made out of bread” than “gingerbread Dave.” I guess the latter doesn’t seem bad.

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              I’d eat that up for sure, especially if it’s like a glazed donut.

              Oh man there’s a business idea for someone. Horrific pastries. Imagine biting into a glazed realistic colon filled with elderberry jam. A liver with lemon filling. And many various body parts filled with something red like strawberry or cherry.

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        The first doesn’t give me pause because it’s pretty engrained into virtually all of Western society. The second… well that’s sort of the whole point of Catholic communion, isn’t it?

        • richieadler 🇦🇷@lemmy.myserv.one
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          The first doesn’t give me pause because it’s pretty engrained into virtually all of Western society.

          It doesn’t mean that it isn’t nonsense.

          The second… well that’s sort of the whole point of Catholic communion, isn’t it?

          Not at all. The transubstantiation is supposed to turn the wine and bread into the blood and flesh of Christ, “really and truly”, in spite of the “accidents” (i.e. the material reality of the wine and bread), and that by ingesting them they receive “the present of Christ’s sacrifice”. They don’t “eat sins”; they accept the sacrifice that supposedly delivers them from sin.

          Of course, I think that all of that is nonsense, but that’s my opinion of all religious beliefs. I only know a little bit about the Eucharist because I live in a Catholic country.

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    In Master and Commander, the first book in the Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O’Brian, a former sin eater is abused by his shipmates out of prejudice. It’s an interesting subplot in an excellent book.

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    There was a really intriguing subplot based around this ritual in the latest season of Fargo

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      Oh yeah and that dude was like 509 years old. But that was never explained how or why he lived so long.

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        Turns out sin is very very nutritious

        But also all the fargo seasons have some underexplained supernatural phenomenon