I love the ones where you can tell what the "aha, got ye" trick poll is going to be in an hour
If you had the option of working for 30 minutes to save the life of a child, are you morally obligated to do so?
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I can think of present relevant ways this could and has gone down, human chains rescuing victims trapped in floodwaters, etc.
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you could tho, easily
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when asked in this manner, most would say yes, but no, you are not. someone being young does not make them more worthy of saving
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people do things every day ignoring the lives and deaths of others. are they immoral? no. people can make their own choices.
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I would say forcing someone to do it because you would label them immoral if they don't is immoral
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From 3 micro seconds to 3 decades, the answer is "no". You are not forced to save anyone, your own self included.
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depends
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i almost want to say no but I feel that's wrong
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