
assuming i don't know the innocent people in question;
yes,
yes,
yes,
not my problem.
Last edited by David; 15-11-2014 at 08:41 PM.
This question reminds me of the 2009 film 'The Box'. It was crap but raised some good questions![]()
1. Of course. Nobody is going to offer their life for mine unless they're an idiot, in which case it's better that they die.
2. If it was my friend's decision to allow me to do so then yes.
3. Above
4. Certainly.
These are all taking into account that no other variables have been added (repercussions, type of people, et c)
~~from phone
yes1. Would you kill an innocent person to save your own life?
yes
2. Would you kill an innocent person to save a friend's life?
no
3. Would you kill an innocent person to save a relative's life?
yur mum
4. Would you kill an innocent person to save ten innocent people's lives?
I honestly don't know
Just out of interest for ppl who voted yes, what if the situation were reversed: someone else is choosing to kill you off to save themselves/a member of their family/a friend of their's?
Off the top of my head @Kyle; @hairpins; @David; replied yes
Also why is whether or not they're "innocent" so important? What would u define as innocent? Surely no one is truly innocent, we've all done something wrong in life? Why do you value the lives of the "innocent" above those who are "guilty"? Does a crime such as theft make you less of a human than someone who has not stolen something?
Also @Lewis; what would you do as it's your thread?
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