Here's a difficult question for you...
8 years ago
If someone committed an act that you both knew was grossly immoral in order to save your life, would you forgive them?
And why would you forgive or not forgive them?
The basic assumptions for this question are:
There was no way they could get anyone else like the police or any other sort of outside assistance to help save you without the situation killing you.
You actually saw them commit the act in question with your own eyes and there is nothing that proves they faked the act.
As far as you were both aware at the time, there was no way that either you or whoever did the act were able to save your life in a way that was both morally acceptable and possible to use in time to prevent your death.
And why would you forgive or not forgive them?
The basic assumptions for this question are:
There was no way they could get anyone else like the police or any other sort of outside assistance to help save you without the situation killing you.
You actually saw them commit the act in question with your own eyes and there is nothing that proves they faked the act.
As far as you were both aware at the time, there was no way that either you or whoever did the act were able to save your life in a way that was both morally acceptable and possible to use in time to prevent your death.