While I might attract the ire of the more fringe side of Christianity with this comment, I am fairly certain cannibalism is not going to grant me eternal life in a paradise. Christians often practice this in what they call the Sacrament of Communion and since many would find it detestable to actually eat the flesh of another human or drink their blood they replace the substance with wine and bread which through a process of unseen transfiguration becomes the literal body and blood of their undead god whom they believe has risen from the dead and will come back again bringing about the apocalypse of their world and rewarding those who were loyal to him, by raising the bodies of the dead.
While I understand that the original question may have been meant differently, I took it to mean as in a general sort of thing and chose to tackle this aspect of it. As you can see it's... really weird what the Christians believe in, but I suppose the same can be said for just about every other religion out there.
While I understand that the original question may have been meant differently, I took it to mean as in a general sort of thing and chose to tackle this aspect of it. As you can see it's... really weird what the Christians believe in, but I suppose the same can be said for just about every other religion out there.