There are two tracks, one is inactive, one is active. There is a group of children playing on the active track, and there is one child playing on the inactive track. You see a passenger train coming by. You have the ability to turn the train from the active track to the inactive track. What do you do? (Found from a Harvard case study while surfing the web, and think carefully while choosing... *hint hint* consequences)
well choosing anything will lead to bad consequences and you'll be full of guilt so its hard to choose who to save because it's not really you're decision you're just another bystander whose action can change little about the outcome
In any such situation I don't touch it at all. The person the train is going to hit already is just gonna get hit. Besides are all of these kids deaf? They can't hear a train coming?
Do we really need this stuff on NUF? The train track question is all over the internet. With choices ranging from destroying the world vs destroying your garlic bread to running over people.
let God decide. with power comes responsibility. since God has the highest power, God has the highest responsibility. you shouldn't play God with your puny power.
if you do not act then a group of children not following the law will die. If you do pull the lever then a kid that did nothing wrong whatsoever will die i'm not going to pull the lever
Throw rocks at those kids. Since they can't hear the train coming i assume they have hearing problem. Hence throwing rocks.