On 3 June 2014 16:06, <[email protected]> wrote: > An alternate translation to apes is pigs. My cousin seems to think that we > are forbidden to eat pigs because that would be cannibalism. I haven't > researched the evolutionary history of pigs, so I don't know if that > follows. However, as directed, I don't eat pigs. > > Is there really a tradition of believing we're linked to pigs? That's > pretty interesting, because what may become the pre-emininet theory...and > me and Liz are so cool cos we read it first, is actually a theory that > humans are the result of an Ape/Pig hybridization. > Is the sort of belief expressed by your cousine..do you know much > about the character of the belief? Is it considered folklore for example. > I'm just wondering because it seems possible in some cases of communities > today, that some beliefs stretch right back, past recorded history, and may > have their roots goodness knows when. >
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