http://www.slate.com/id/2264478/?yahoo=y
After reading this, many questions came to mind.
1. How does this 'most isolated man in the world' compare to the first man,
Adam? Are there any similarities between this article and the first few chapters
in the book of Genesis?
2. How inclined to sin is this 'most isolated man in the world'?
3. Will the 'most isolated man in the world' be saved?
4. If given the chance to enter the civilized world, would this 'most isolated man in the world' take it?
5. Do you think there is any lie or deceit in the 'most isolated man in the world'?
6. Does the 'most isolated man in the world' sin?
The last paragraph of this article states:
Some of the markings he makes on trees have suggested to indigenous experts that he maintains a spiritual life, which they’ve speculated might help him survive the psychological toil of being, to a certain extent, the last man standing in a world of one.
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