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Encyclopedia > Acts of Sacrifice
"Acts of Sacrifice"
(Babylon 5)
Season 2, Episode 12
Air Date (US): 22 February 1995
Production No.: 212
Written by: J. Michael Straczynski
Directed by: Jim Johnston
Guest Stars: Paul Williams
   (Taq)
Christopher Darga
   (Narn #1)
Glenn Morshower
   (Franke)
Jeff Conaway
   (Zack Allan)
Ian Abercrombie
   (Correlilmurzon)
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Acts of Sacrifice is an episode from the second season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5.

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Cmdr. Ivanova attempts to negotiate a diplomatic relationship with the Lumati.


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The Art of Sacrifice (2654 words)
Human sacrifice prevailed when Muhammed, the Prophet of Arabia, was preaching, and it was one of the glorious acts of his life that he succeeded in abolishing it.
He violates the law of interdependence in two ways: first, by his acts of commission, by his separative, egotistic and selfish ways; second, by his acts of omission, by not performing acts of sacrifice, by being inactive in upholding the purity and integrity of the rhythm of life.
Man, the spiritual soul, is the performer of sacrifices and his powers of hands, of head, of heart, are the weapons and instruments by which his acts of sacrifice are performed.
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