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View Poll Results: Which would you do?
Kill the 12 year old relative - and save millions of lifes 5 29.41%
Kill the 12 year old relative - and save millions of lifes
5 29.41%
Let the 12 year old relative live, and the future of an end to poverty/cancer be uncertain 12 70.59%
Let the 12 year old relative live, and the future of an end to poverty/cancer be uncertain
12 70.59%
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Old 06-03-2011, 07:55 PM #1
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Default Would you kill a loved relative to cure poverty and cancer?

A kind of similar question to the question I asked earlier on, based on the value of life. Although this situation is kind of opposite.

Would you kill a relative, for example, your 12 year old brother if you knew this loss of life would, hypothetically, put an end to cancer and global poverty?


This one life lost would stop the death of millions in the future but would still be murder - to you is it worth it?
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