The Unspeakable Horrors of Human Sacrifice - And How They Were Ended
April 15, 2024
Those of Mexican or Peruvian or Bolivian origin and all those nations where the Aztecs and the Incas once lived in South America, should not by any means take offence by this essay. The European nations and the African nations and most other nations before the arrival of Christianity also practiced ritual or mass human sacrifice.
The Celts (from whence came the Irish, the Scots, the Welsh and several other tribes and people) for example, practiced their own brand of ritual human sacrifice, with victims being burned alive, flogged to death or drowned. In areas of the world that correspond to modern day Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the Vikings also practiced ritual human sacrifice and as with the Celts, ancient accounts of this barbaric and demonic practice are being corroborated by multiple archeological evidences.
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The Aztecs and the Incas have in the last thirty years, become the subject of a curious mix of tourist driven fascination for the ancient ruins; and a neo-pagan desire to embrace the “pre-European” culture of the indigenous people of these nations. Both tourist and neo-pagan alike do not wish to confront the demonic and pervasive reality of human sacrifice in these cultures.
The Aztecs (present day Mexico) ritually sacrificed thousands of human victims (a large proportion of them children) to their “humming bird” god and in each case, the abdomen of the conscious victim would be ripped open, the still beating heart plucked out by the priest and the body then dumped into a massive shaft. The Incas (of present day Peru, parts of Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador and Colombia) practiced child sacrifice on a vast scale, the children being chosen because of their good health and high status. Once again, archeological evidence is corroborating contemporaneous accounts of human sacrifice.
Since this was a common practice in the nations surrounding ancient Israel, God specifically and severely commands the Israelites not to participate in any kind of human sacrifice. Later, as the old testament of the Bible informs us, even the Israelites themselves and their Kings started participating in human sacrifice – and this was one of the chief reasons why God destroyed both the Northern Kingdom (Israel) and the Southern Kingdom (Judah).
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The Spanish general Hernán Cortés was certainly not a saint. When he and his rather small, Spanish army landed in Mexico in 1519, there was certainly a desire to plunder the legendary stores of silver and gold of the Americas for themselves and for the King of Spain. Later, the Spanish in South America were also to commit terrible atrocities and enslave imported and indigenous people for centuries. These atrocities were described in detail and vigorously opposed by the Spanish priest Bartolomé de las Casas.
But Hernán Cortés himself, was also driven by a devout and burning desire to stamp out the evil of Aztec mass ritual human sacrifice and torture – and to bring the Aztec people to Christ. Without being an apologist for colonialism, it is no exaggeration to say that the conversion to Christianity and the complete ending of human sacrifice in Mexico within about 30 years after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire, was one of the most remarkable conquests in history, for its spectacularly far reaching effects.
The common and glorious thread that runs through the ending of human sacrifice among tribes and nations and empires was the arrival of Christianity, with the unique claims of Christ and His Kingdom. This happened not only in Mexico, Bolivia and Peru, but also in England, Denmark and Ireland.
Copyright © Francis Christian

