Also lets remember who ran through them, the Spanish Catholics.
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Subject: Re: Final thoughts on Gibson
Actually, they ripped out hearts as sacrifices to their gods to keep the
world alive. As some of the sacrifices were willing, it wasn't really a
disagreement thing. Gruesome none the less.
> Um the Aztecs. They had a thing for ripping the hearts out of those that
> disagreed with their religion.
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