WinterBorn
Diamond Member
It’s a lie, it’s hard to find food in the forest, forest animals dig the ground and starve, wolves eat shit in the absence of prey, half is occupied by swamps, bread doesn’t grow there, and there is nowhere for bees to collect honey.
The Christmas tree is the taiga, where the resources are even poorer.
It was because of this that cannibalism arose there.
To eat one victim is to save the tribe from starvation.
You are absolutely nuts.
In the forest there is more natural food than on the steppe or plains.
And bees don't collect honey, they make it. And they will search far and wide for pollen with which to make honey. As a former beekeeper, I can assure you that you are far more likely to find bees in the forest than on the plains.
The Christmas tree is a symbol of the enduring life of Jesus.