Yes, it is. In some cultures, it is considered holy because it is a sacrificial animal. There are also a few cultures where meat is banned altogether (like Hindu).
Yes, the Byzantine empire did have some blinding cultures.
The Babylonians, Sumerians, and the Assyrians were some outside cultures that have ruled Mesopotamia.
People hold a variety of superstitious beliefs and these vary across cultures. In some cultures, for example, it is considered bad luck to jump over a human being.
There is no single universally accepted definition of human rights. In some cultures, the concept as it is seen in some western cultures seems strange, and perhaps even laughable.
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Well in many cultures kissing a lamb is good luck
Racing, (in some cultures) eating, riding, they symbolize heros (knights), and bravery
They are a BIG part of some cultures and that is like saying aussies can't wear singlets, shorts and thongs!
A lamb is adorable. A lamb is afraid of other animals. Lamb is appetizing.
We do, but we do not very much like it, at least among the Kashmiri brahmins long settled outside Kashmir. We prefer goat meat. But some times the butcher substitutes one for the other. However, in Kashmir, it is lamb.
No, they chose the name Lamb of God because their last bands name was Burn the Priest and they thought it was childish and it was also getting them banned at some bars where they played because people thought the name was "Offensive", if you are referencing the song "Walk With me in Hell", that is about Dante's Inferno and not Satan or Satanism.
Eating dog meat is not common in most Western cultures and is considered taboo. However, in some cultures, particularly in parts of Asia and Africa, eating dog meat is practiced. It is important to be respectful of cultural differences and understand that attitudes towards eating dog meat vary around the world.
some verbs for lamb are: bleating leaping grazing jumping
yes, there are many possibilities. 1. eating human flesh 2. eating feces 3. eating batteries 4. eating glass 5. eating brains (In some cultures, people eat animal brains, but you can catch creutzfeldt-jakob disease.) 6. eating animals with diseases. 7. eating too much fast food (as in 5 orders of fast food/day for a year)
Eating insects is not forbidden per Islam religion but it is not eaten in some Muslim countries per country cultures and practices.
Different cultures have had different views or interpretations of solar and lunar eclipses. Some have thought a giant dragon was eating the sun during a solar eclipse.
I'll let you know in a few days... or not, depending on my state of health :P I just cooked up some lamb chop shoulders nice and rare and I'm sucking the bloody marrow out and eating a nice toasty roll with it. It's delish. Should be no problem