This is what being delusional does to people. He never should have attempted to make contact with that tribe. History shows that it never fares well for natives when so-called "Christians" try to force their beliefs upon them. Good for the natives for protecting themselves.
I think he knew what could happen to him going somewhere that was prohibited and that something bad happened to him when he got there was pretty predictable. If he was willing to die for his faith, more power to him. Personally, I take the side of the natives.
Don, if there is one thing I can always count on, it is you bringing dry, logical synopsis to a conversation and/or question. It is a talent I could learn from. I tend to listen to all sides and forget the question at hand, entirely! ;)
I’m an engineer by training, this is how my mind works. Examine the available data, and render it in the light of any similar knowledge. Observing the Question is the roadway to what we learn.
Then there's no reason to answer. I promise you, it really is OK not to answer every question on here, especially if you lack knowledge or information.
Such is the price of delusion; he should have left those people alone. If only more tribes had defended themselves as effectively when the scourge of religion arrived uninvited on their shores...
History repeatedly shows that wherever Christian doctrine contacts another culture, the destruction of that culture is near.
This post was edited by Don Barzini at December 5, 2018 6:32 PM MST