Dang! I heard of many stories where people who are starving turn to cannibalism. But by that time they are suffering malnutrition and their minds are going.
But here that’s not the case. Clarke’s mom makes that clear.
1400 went in, 800 came out.
Dang! I heard of many stories where people who are starving turn to cannibalism. But by that time they are suffering malnutrition and their minds are going.
But here that’s not the case. Clarke’s mom makes that clear.
1400 went in, 800 came out.
Sorry, but I’d take the bullet.
NO you wouldn't. You'd give in like 99% of people in that situation.
How old are you?
At one time Christians who put their faith in Jesus Christ may have been viewed as a cult but that’s not the case today.
If you actually took the time to do some research on that link you would find that some individuals chose death over giving into some of the Nazis demands, even the signing of a document denouncing their faith. This being the case means they would certainly not bend to cannibalism. It’s called deductive reasoning.
How old are you?
At one time Christians who put their faith in Jesus Christ may have been viewed as a cult but that’s not the case today.
If you actually took the time to do some research on that link you would find that some individuals chose death over giving into some of the Nazis demands, even the signing of a document denouncing their faith. This being the case means they would certainly not bend to cannibalism. It’s called deductive reasoning.
I have done research on Mormonism and other religious cults. We've kinda deviated though. My point was, at death's door, you can't say with absolute certainty what you would or wouldn't do. I'm pretty sure all of the Donner party asserted they'd never do it and same with that rugby team who's plane crashed in the Andes. ALL of them eventually gave in and ate human flesh to stay alive. I still say you'd have a little human snacky.
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Reply by lantzn
on August 20, 2018 at 6:49 PM
They were stuck underground, weren’t all the years dark?
Reply by Je_suis_le_vampire_Lestat
on August 20, 2018 at 6:53 PM
Did you see that episode?
Reply by lantzn
on August 20, 2018 at 6:57 PM
Sorry no, I hadn’t noticed it was it’s own episode. I did just see the ep where they mention the dark year a couple times. Now I’m anxious to see it.
Reply by Je_suis_le_vampire_Lestat
on August 20, 2018 at 7:01 PM
Come back to me when you do... It's very shocking
Reply by lantzn
on August 24, 2018 at 10:50 PM
Dang! I heard of many stories where people who are starving turn to cannibalism. But by that time they are suffering malnutrition and their minds are going. But here that’s not the case. Clarke’s mom makes that clear.
1400 went in, 800 came out.
Sorry, but I’d take the bullet.
Reply by chilone
on December 17, 2018 at 11:10 AM
NO you wouldn't. You'd give in like 99% of people in that situation.
Reply by lantzn
on January 2, 2019 at 1:15 PM
No I wouldn’t.
Reply by chilone
on January 2, 2019 at 1:23 PM
When faced with CERTAIN DEATH, people's morals, values, etc., generally change dramatically.
Reply by lantzn
on January 2, 2019 at 1:31 PM
They may be but I have very strong ones, and I will not bow to cannibalism. As you saw some took the bullet even after the first one was shot.
Reply by chilone
on January 2, 2019 at 1:33 PM
Yes they did, but it was a TV show. IRL, it doesn't usually play out like that.
Reply by lantzn
on January 2, 2019 at 1:42 PM
One of many examples U. S. Holocaust Museum https://www.ushmm.org/collections/bibliography/jehovahs-witnesses
Reply by chilone
on January 2, 2019 at 1:54 PM
I didn't see anything about cannibalism. Are you part of that cult?
Reply by lantzn
on January 2, 2019 at 2:19 PM
How old are you? At one time Christians who put their faith in Jesus Christ may have been viewed as a cult but that’s not the case today.
If you actually took the time to do some research on that link you would find that some individuals chose death over giving into some of the Nazis demands, even the signing of a document denouncing their faith. This being the case means they would certainly not bend to cannibalism. It’s called deductive reasoning.
Reply by chilone
on January 2, 2019 at 2:35 PM
I have done research on Mormonism and other religious cults. We've kinda deviated though. My point was, at death's door, you can't say with absolute certainty what you would or wouldn't do. I'm pretty sure all of the Donner party asserted they'd never do it and same with that rugby team who's plane crashed in the Andes. ALL of them eventually gave in and ate human flesh to stay alive. I still say you'd have a little human snacky.