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davidsunrise
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Hypothetical situation:
I visit an islamic country in Africa for tourism purpose. I rent a helicopter there so I can see the wild animals safely from above. On that same day, I learn from the local news that the rebel forces are doing sweeping on some villages inhabited by certain tribe that they hate and try to eliminate all (genocide).
When my helicopter is passing by a village, I order the pilot to land on an open field nearby that village. I plan to notify the villagers there that the rebel forces may be on their way to their village and advise them to flee somewhere for safety.
But then, the unimaginable thing happens: suddenly a lot of people run to my chopper and ask for help with their evacuation. There are pagan babies, pagan kids, pagan elders, husbands, wives, and 5 nuns with their priest also coming to my chopper. The nuns and priest, looking terribly scared, explain that the rebel forces will not spare them after killing the villagers as it happened before.
I like to help but my chopper can take only a maximum of 6 people.
As a good catholic, which live should I choose to save first?
The 5 nuns and priest? The pagan babies? The pagan kids?
What is the right thing to do should I be presented with this kind of dilemmatic situation?
Please give me the reasons for your answer, if possible with some supporting references.
I visit an islamic country in Africa for tourism purpose. I rent a helicopter there so I can see the wild animals safely from above. On that same day, I learn from the local news that the rebel forces are doing sweeping on some villages inhabited by certain tribe that they hate and try to eliminate all (genocide).
When my helicopter is passing by a village, I order the pilot to land on an open field nearby that village. I plan to notify the villagers there that the rebel forces may be on their way to their village and advise them to flee somewhere for safety.
But then, the unimaginable thing happens: suddenly a lot of people run to my chopper and ask for help with their evacuation. There are pagan babies, pagan kids, pagan elders, husbands, wives, and 5 nuns with their priest also coming to my chopper. The nuns and priest, looking terribly scared, explain that the rebel forces will not spare them after killing the villagers as it happened before.
I like to help but my chopper can take only a maximum of 6 people.
As a good catholic, which live should I choose to save first?
The 5 nuns and priest? The pagan babies? The pagan kids?
What is the right thing to do should I be presented with this kind of dilemmatic situation?
Please give me the reasons for your answer, if possible with some supporting references.