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write an essay with claims,refutation for a counterclaim ,reasons and evidences about: is it moral to refuse to save someone life if there any risk for your own

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Answered by ekathiraathira7
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"Greater love hath no man than this:to lay down ones's life for his frirends".So says the Bible. And, indeed, in almost every culture since the beginning of time, sacrificing your own life in order that others may live has been regarded as the ultimate act of courage and selflessness.

So it is nkt moral to refuse to save someone life if there any risk for your own.

There is again a line in bible saying" if you sacrifice yourself to save another, then you go straight to heaven. "

While it’s not ideal, these are just mythical words,still I would lean to yes.

While you save other's and you get injured but still the other person is safe, the thanking smile and the love of this man would make your wounds feel less painful.Instead if you do not help this person, might make you feel guilty and sad afterwards,which can stay in your life forever.Beacuse injures can heal faster than quilty.

Implicitly,when we take an example from our day today life we see that doctors,nurses,fireman everyone and other risk's there life for others well-being.During this pandemic(covid)days doctors and nurses are the warriors who self-deny and selflessly working for us day and night. If they fear their life and choose not to help people then what would have happened.The entire world would have lasted.

Another,our soldiers sacrifices 24hrs of their life just for the safe-being of others. They leave their family behind and come forward to save the country.

One of the things about life is the fact that we all chip in.

I take a little of my time, and you take a little of your time, so that if push ever comes to shove, and one of us needs help, the other person is qualified and ready.so that life goes.

whenever the i-me-mine is a part of an action, beware. what seems right is often wrong in the long run.

I mean, if your life needed to be saved, but someone was not willing to based off the slight chance they might die, would you feel good about that?

Think about that.

"Life is an echo. what you send outs comes back. what you sow, you reap. what you give, you get. what you see in others, exists in you"-ZIG ZIGLAR

THANK YOU FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL QUESTION.

AND LOOK EVEN BEING AN UNKNOWN PERSON I'M ABLE TO HELP YOU I WOULD HAVE A GREAT SLEEP I HOPE AND WISH THE SAME FOR YOU.

HOPE THIS HELPS U.THANKU!!

(PS:ANY GRAMMAR MISTAKES PLS FORGIVE)

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