The descendants of cannibals in Papua New Guinea, held a ceremony of reconciliation, attended by thousands,where they said sorry for their forefathers' actions. Their forefathers killed and ate four Fijian missionaries in 1878.We know from past experience in the U.S. that apologies are not enough. How long will it be before the descendents demand reparation payments for the sins of headhunting forefathers?
The missionaries in a group of Methodist ministers and teachers who arrived in 1875 to spread Christianity.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Could Reparations for Missionaries Be Next?
Gateway Pundit has this interesting story:
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