On his radio show last week, right-wing pastor Kevin Swanson argued that the annual Burning Man festival is trying to bring back human sacrifice, but has been unable to do so only "because of the influence of Christ" on our legislators who recognize that the practice is prohibited by Old Testament law.
"The only way that we can defend a law, a civil law, against the worship of false gods by way of human sacrifice or animal sacrifice is by applying Old Testament law," Swanson said. "We don't serve our foreign gods by human sacrifice or animal sacrifice simply because the word of God doesn't allow for it and, as Christians, as a Christian worldview, as a Christian legislator, or as a Christian governor, I could not allow it in any given city or state because the Christian worldview only allows for a single sacrifice, and that's already been accomplished."
Swanson said that Burning Man is all about "radical inclusion," which he insisted is just another name for "radical polytheism [and] radical human sacrifice. This is what they're headed for. They want to bring human sacrifice back."