No, a Yule log was a part of the tree used at Beltane (May day) and was on occation part of a rite of passage for boys. The boys were given the task of keeping the Yule fires burning all night on the winter solstice. Once this was successfully completed the boy was accepted and treated as a man of the community.
Cleitarchus, Diodorus Siculus and Plutarch mention burning of children as an offering to Bal Ammūn, the chief god of Carthage.
I would refuse to sacrifice my child.
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Naomi is a hawaiian name [nah oh mee]. You might not like it though, because it means lightly burning or dimly shining. The name was usually given to a second or third child simply meaning not as bright or shining as the first, but not in a bad way... just to signify second or third.
light it on fire then put it out when it is done burning
Kwashiorkor is caused by a deficiency of protein. The scientific response to eat is to feed the child protein-rich foods; the traditional response is to feed the child other foods, such as cassava.
A sacrifice.
montessori child strength during transition
montessori child strength during transition
People who practice child sacrifice often do so as part of religious or cultural beliefs, believing that offering a child to a deity or supernatural being will bring favor or protection. In some cases, it may also be done as a form of extreme ritual or to fulfill a perceived need for atonement or appeasement. It is important to note that child sacrifice is widely condemned and illegal in most societies.
yes! By families burning because he hurt many of their child so one day the got many burning gas cans and burnt him.
A few traditional names: David Moshe Yonatan