So pitiful that almost everyone was willing to sacrifice all freedom, morality and law just to obtain a few more years of life. Humans don't live long, but they were so afraid of death, they have been willing to do anything.
I never knew Cowardice was a sin until I search for it. Makes you wonder why it has been downplayed. I found this short discussion about it https://www.donnalcampbell.com/salt--light-devotionals/cowardice-is-a-sin
"Cattle die and kinsmen die, thyself too must die, but one thing never will die, the fame of one who has done well." Hávamál ("sayings of the high one") is a collection of Old Norse poems from the Viking Age. They present advice for living, proper conduct and wisdom.
This isn't exactly true, given how much disinfo is around, but at least they acknowledged that the preservation of their own life was not the highest good.
I did not know this. I agree with Zap, low T is probably the main cause of this, and everyone of us here has lower testosterone than our counterparts in the early 1900s. Even if we eat healthier diets and avoid the primary culprits (soy, corn, etc.), we have all been subjected to the poisons and livestock feed changes over the past 50 years; even if you were raised in an Amish community, you're probably still being affected by air pollution and chemtrails.
Those of us who work out and eat healthy and try to live high T lifestyles are Fighting an uphill battle, surrounded by lemmings. Every one of us fears that, even if 3 to 5,000,000 people took meaningful action, 10 to 15,000,000 armed apes and a Chinese-led UN invasion force would be the response.
There's no time for cowardice, but there are no obvious answers either.
Thank you for commenting. I hadn't thought of it exactly in that way; I was more disturbed about how parents sacrificed their children and made their lives hell because they were afraid to oppose the zeitgeist. Or they were afraid to lose their jobs (fear of uncertainty and risk) so they just took the jabs. Or they were afraid of people's opinion so they went along and became Karen's.
Yeah and that's basically a perfect summary of what's gone on (re: afraid of people's opinions, etc.).
I've always had this thought in my mind that there are a certain number of people who have died because they didn't want to cross the street when they saw people that looked like criminals coming toward them on the sidewalk, because of the fear of appearing racist or judgmental. People, giving up their lives, because they don't want to appear a certain way. That's basically the exact same thing we are talking about. It's such an interesting phenomenon.
This is probably true!! Great observation! Definitely makes me think. We should listen to our gut more, not propaganda