Meet the Early Church's Pro-Life Movement

Meet the Early Church's Pro-Life Movement
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A large bronze image of the god Cronus stood in the Tophet of Carthage. His hands extended with palms facing up and arms sloped gently toward the ground so that children placed in his arms could be rolled down into a pit of fire. During the sacrifice, loud drums pounded to drown out the sound of the children's screams as the fire melted their flesh. Children were sacrificed whenever desperation struck the Carthaginians. In the year 310 BC, Agathocles, the tyrant of Greece, invaded Africa. The people alleged that Cronus had turned against them. So, "in their zeal to make amends for their omission, they selected two hundred of the noblest children and sacrificed them publicly" (Library of History, 20.14).

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