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Would you take your life away to save the people that died during 9/11?

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  1. Nope.  That would upset the most important people in my life.


  2. d**n thats a tough question...

    part of me says HECK YES...

    ...but the part of me that loves living says no...

  3. No. My life is important to me. The people who died in 9/11 aren't. I feel sympathy with those who lost loved ones but I didn't know any of them.

  4. Honestly, I don't know!

  5. Nope. Not THAT altruistic. Would YOU?

  6. If i am confident that i will live after i save the people then i will definitely save them but if the situation is a death trap....then i will call for help.

    Saving people is easier said than done..

  7. No. I give my life only for a few people I know.

  8. that's tough, depends on how i'd die to save them, maybe if it wasn't painful i would, otherwise no i can't honestly say i would.

  9. Just me for all of them?  Sure.

  10. If I thought I could save 3,000 people by dieing? I'd like to think I would. But who knows?

  11. I'd have to say no.

    The loss of lives, though tragic by our mortal standards, have released souls to their next step, or to nothingness if they were Atheists.

    To go back and change that would be changing some spiritual balance that was obviously needed for some reason or another.

    Would you go back and give your life for the Jewish people that suffered at the hands of Hitler? Would you give up your life for all the people on the Titanic? Would you give your life for all those who died on the trail of tears?

    All of these were tragic, but they happened and should not be changed.

    What we need to do is learn lessons from it all and not let it happen again.

  12. me for all of them lemme th..yes!!! i wouldn't be missed as much as all those people put together  

  13. No

  14. My knee-jerk answer to this question was no, I wouldn't. My life is worth a lot to me, selfish whatever, there it is.

    But thousands of lives...

    If I could give my life to save those people, and it meant the attack never happened, I would.  

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