…. interlude over.

Back to Göbeklitepe inspired contemplation; following his restless sleep, Arther was relieved to be awake, intact and refreshed by fresh countryside energy, “We don’t even have advanced technology in our public domain, but we still cut children’s bits off.”

“Indeed,” affirmed Ayşe, “talk about a plan to induce generations with mass psychosis at an early age. Apparently, according to Jesuit doctrine, they say ‘give me the child for the first seven years and I will give you the man…’ I guess mutilating a child soon after birth will leave quite an imprint.”

Arther was disgusted, “Yeah, and all because it says so in a book? All because a so called doctor insists it’s a hygienic practise? What about the Hippocratic Oath? ‘I will abstain from all intentional wrong-doing and harm, especially from abusing the bodies of man or woman, bond or free’? But, I will cut off a bit of a child’s body? How about it’s my body and my bloody choice!”

Oh dear, some Göbeklitepe moments are not as fun as others it seems. They sat upon their balloon and brush respectively while T balanced the symbol of medicine upon his finger.

 

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