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Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Ancient Chinese Mythology

As part of RE, I visited this Haw Par Villa website. Well just imagine if Mr. Yarbone had been living in the past - I really don't know how many times a man could die.

LIST OF SINS AND PUNISHMENTS

SIN: Robbery & inflicting physical pain / Gambling or Prostitution
PUNISHMENT: Thrown into a volcano pit or onto blocks of ice or drowned in pools of blood

SIN: Ingratitude / Disrespect / Drug addiction & trafficking
PUNISHMENT: Tied to a red hot copper pillar and grilled

SIN: Dodging taxes & business fraud / Lack of filial piety
PUNISHMENT: Body ground between 2 large stones

SIN: Money lending / Plotting against others for their property
PUNISHMENT: Thrown onto a hill of knives

SIN: Pornography / Cheating & swearing / Wasting food & misuse of books
PUNISHMENT: Body sawn into half or thrown onto a tree of knives

SIN: Rumour-mongering / Rapists & instigating suicide
PUNISHMENT: Tongue pulled out or thrown into boiling oil

SIN: Causing family discord / Cheating in examinations / Harming others
PUNISHMENT: Body dismembered & intestines pulled out

SIN: Robbery & rape / Neglect of old & young
PUNISHMENT: Limbs & head chopped off / Crushed under boulders

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I think if you put all RI students into Ancient China there might be none left to do any studying at all. What would Dear Chairman Mao say if he saw all these radical rules?! Chinese philosophers must have had a lot to debate in the past with questions like what is considered filial piety? What is considered harming others, causing family discord, etc.

And what would our Dear Veddie Yarbone say if he saw all this?

(He's bloody lucky there's no punishment for incest.. yet. Good luck when it comes out.)


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