Seems preposterous to me and ridiculously complicated. The average person needs religion if he's going to have any virtue or morality or ethics.
Rather than worry about a railroad car hurtling down the tracks , it's better to think of the Roman Colosseum where after 10,000 years the Christian monk Telemacus interceded and forced them to stop in the name of Jesus Christ.
Seems preposterous to me and ridiculously complicated. The average person needs religion if he's going to have any virtue or morality or ethics.
Rather than worry about a railroad car hurtling down the tracks , it's better to think of the Roman Colosseum where after 10,000 years the Christian monk Telemacus interceded and forced them to stop in the name of Jesus Christ.
Added can be: if you chose to pull the lever, reconsider your choice
If you know the one person and none of the five.