Save my beloved dog (the human was probly a sick basterd)
Save the person (that dog bit me once anyway)
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i have a moral question for you all, if you see your dog drowning, and you see a complete stranger drowning at the same time, and you can only save one which do you save.
you can enter any pet you want instead of a dog and if you don’t have a pet pretend you do
My dog could probably swim, but since you imply it needs saving… Of course, realistically, I wouldn’t need to do anything… I’d just send my other dog in to save both of them.
If one human on earth had the power to save any life and prevent any death – odds are very high that he would fully utalize his supernatural ability. It’s in our nature to relate to emotion and assist those in danger.
But, God’s got even more power then that? Logic obviously dictates that God either doesn’t care much – or ‘He’ is relatively weak/asleep.
You know I’d stop all death if I could, because I’m a rather conservative person and I’d prefer an eco-system that fed upon free energy INSTEAD OF DEATH!
(Thanks again God, yes, I saw your biology lesson on earth.)
I would save my dog, why? I have invested my heart and soul into this child equivelant. The stranger has no such investment.
If the stranger was a child or teen I would on the other hand have to save that person, first. but, I would forever resent and hate that person and never wish to see that person again.
Jump in and act like you’re trying to save the man. In reality, frisk him for his wallet and let him go once you find it. Once back on land and when no one is looking, count the profits from all this aggravation.