It contains a story of a man who gets drunk and impregnates both of his daughters after his wife dies.
There are incidents of people eating their own children.
Children are sacrificed on an altar to a god.
Animals are ritually sacrificed.
Two of the men seem to have a homo-erotic relationship and one states to the other that 'your love far exceeds that of a woman'.
The book also contains many occult practices, such as divination, conjuring, and speaking with the dead.
There is a bizarre poem about incest with a man's underage sister, and comments about horse semen.
The book also openly promotes slavery and polygamy, and the keeping of royal brothels?
Several times, characters in the book have sex with their step-mothers or the mistress of their father or other relatives.
Prostitution is openly displayed.
Murders and lynch mobs are common in the book.
Should this vile book be kept out of the hands of children?
2007-05-16
04:48:30
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