the question isn't "whether" when they are famous. the question is "how much?", or "how willingly?". also, there are followup questions "what then?" and "did they repent?". also, are they trying to make it right as a part of the plan? pretending that this is all a simple black and white picture without greys is ridiculous. the simple nature of the human condition tells us all it is complex and messy. what we do know tells us there is a line of survival--just ask bennington, cornell, and bourdain. but, we can also see that there is a line of footdragging resistance as well. not all of them decided to enjoy what they were forced to do.
the question isn't "whether" when they are famous. the question is "how much?", or "how willingly?". also, there are followup questions "what then?" and "did they repent?". also, are they trying to make it right as a part of the plan? pretending that this is all a simple black and white picture without greys is ridiculous. the simple nature of the human condition tells us all it is complex and messy. what we do know tells us there is a line of survival--just ask bennington, cornell, and bourdain. but, we can also see that there is a line of footdragging resistance as well. not all of them decided to enjoy what they were forced to do.