If you wager other people's lives on some seemingly obvious thing being true, and it later turns out not to be true, with untold suffering and death resulting from this, what is the appropriate consequence?
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Replying to @Alephwyr
If it's seemingly obvious, then any reasonable person would have done the same thing you did. Unless there were people trying to correct you and you refused to listen to their arguments, it hard to say you did anything wrong
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Replying to @Cererean
There are always such people and their arguments are always forgotten to history, destroyed.
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Also, you could always just... not gamble. Allow liberty to determine the matter, instead of enforcing a single solution.
2:07 AM - 7 Jun 2021
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