The Survival march 2014 | Page 2

Who can Judge for our sins Out of 45 people on the fairchild only 16 succeed to survive. This 16 people were at the border of death during 72 days and maybe just maybe their faith on God helped them to survive. But as you may know not only the faith on God will kept you alive, but as a human you need some necessary resources like ... food. To stop starvation they ate the bodies of the ones who died during the crash and the following days. Dont Judge Others and if you do think on the day God will judge You, think you’ll be alone with him You may think (as a reader) that eating human flesh is madness, well as Jesus said ones "don't judge others until you judge your self". In all their discussions God was there and because they all were catholics. "God will push you to the edges of difficulties in order to have lessons for life" and that is how simply life works. We all as humans have our problems and not everybody have the same ones, we don't carry the same cross and as Jesus did for the forgiveness of all, the survivors may have had this edge of difficulty as a proof of faith. You may think (as a reader) that eating human flesh is madness, well as Jesus said ones "don't judge others until you judge your self". In all their discussions God was there and because they all were catholics. "God will push you to the edges of difficulties in order to have lessons for life" and that is how simply life works. We all as humans have our problems and not everybody have the same ones, we don't carry the same cross and as Jesus did for the forgiveness of all, the survivors may have had this edge of difficulty as a proof of faith. You may think (as a reader) that eating human flesh is madness, well as Jesus said ones "don't judge others until you judge your self". In all their discussions God was there and because they all were catholics. "God will push you to the edges of difficulties in order to have lessons for life" and that is how simply life works. We all as humans have our problems and not everybody have the same ones, we don't carry the same cross and as Jesus did for the forgiveness of all, the survivors may have had this edge of difficulty as a proof March 14th, 2014 Still some people did judge. Without sympathy they wrote miserable gossips about their time in the Andes, they started to treat them as no humans, as monsters. All this was reflected on magazines, newspaper, TV shows and all over the news. As a sum up they were rejected, judge, misunderstood by the society. No longer they cared about their faith, hope or good acts, however they did cared about their "sins". Nor the priest or the bishop thought about this act as a "sin", because they did what they had to. No longer society remembered their survival, no, they remember the ones who died spiritually and physically. To conclude no one knows what is behind a smile, a sad face, a mad one, no one has the will or authority to judge you without knowing your story. Indeed the 16 survivors were loyal to God, to them selves and the ones who had died maybe for them, for saving their lives. No longer society could judge, why? Simple, they had faith and they acted good, they didn't kill to eat they ate what was dead. But then why they question their word? Why they didn't look them with sympathy? As a I said before sometimes can not understand God's will. Salomé González Buitrago after all they are called the andes survivvors