Marvin Harris' s abominable pig is the Almighty God and may be wrong. The Bible clearly states that you can eat whatever the hoof is, and whether rumors of hoof and chewing among animals. Apparently, the pig did not meet the prescribed requirements, so the author of Marvin Harris' s article "The Abominable Pig" chose to explore why this is his central argument. Harris did not attempt to completely refute this theory; indeed, he pointed out certain flaws in the Bible's declaration, but why does he not isolate this particular animal?
Another theory advocated by prominent American anthropologist Marvin Harris in his book "Milk, Pig, War, and Witch" (1973) is that the witch is a victim of the church, a secular lord There is something to say. Concentration and relocation of angry economic turmoil of the people: "Therefore, the practical significance of witch fever is that it shifts responsibility for posterity social crisis from church and state to imagination of human image "(Harris, 1973, 205) Harris said that when religious and secular authorities lead witch hunting, they should strengthen their power not only to protect themselves but also to make them indispensable I believe that.
Many of the books I read in class have something to do with Shermer's thoughts and emotions about the variety of religions and how to tell stories. Marvin Harris' s "Buffalo, Pig, War and the Witch" has a lot of debate about religion and lifestyle of various people. In The Whole Shebang by Timothy Ferris, he detailed how the world was created and it was today's. How we believe it explains the evolution of the human narrative. Please use all different values of the story to entertain past and present knowledge
A more modern explanation of how swine eating habits are related to their problematic nature is Marvin Harris. He believes that ancient Israelis and other people in the Near East have avoided pigs. they are. He believes that pigs not only require rich water but they believe it is difficult to find in the Middle East, but they are the forest areas they can eat, primarily for the acorns I will do my best. Forests in the Middle East are also scarce, so it is difficult for pigs to keep pigs there. He believes that banning these bans comes from these practical difficulties. However, archaeological and written evidence suggests that it is possible to breed pigs in the Middle East - indeed, as the Philistines were difficult to keep, it had a deeper cultural focus It seems to be