Thou shall not kill....circumstantial or not?, Is is justified to kill baby Hitler? |
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Thou shall not kill....circumstantial or not?, Is is justified to kill baby Hitler? |
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As a young person you travel back in time to pre-World War II Germany, intending to kill the infant Adolf Hitler in order to prevent the horrors of the Holocaust. Disguising yourself as a housekeeper, you infiltrate the Hitler household, where you experience the environment that possibly shaped Hitler's warped thinking - his abusive, racist father and his weak, ineffective mother.
But killing a baby is much more difficult than you'd imagined, and though you try several times to commit the act, you find yourself either unable or prevented from doing it. Finally, you steal the infant out of his crib and though you are followed by the child's nanny, manage to leap from a bridge, drowning both yourself and the baby Hitler. But history may not be changed! The maid spies a mentally ill gypsy woman sitting with her baby, and buys the child, passing him off to the unwitting Hitler parents as their own baby. What do you think? Was Hitler born evil (was it in his innate nature to be who he was) or was it other factors? What do you do? Would you kill baby Hitler, or would you not? Would you sacrifice yourself? If you do kill him, you must take the guilty plea of having committed murder on an innocent life. Taking note that Hitler (as an infant) is completely innocent and you yourself have to kill him. It is harder than it sounds. |
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QUOTE I am leaning toward Yes I think I would have allowed the Holocaust to continue on. Not because I want to see millions of innocent lives go wrong and be broken apart and have evil inflict half of the world, but because of what we learn from it. Sometimes, we can't really appreciate something until it is gone, even if it is the most dear and precious thing we hold closest to our heart. but who knows what those millions of people who died wouold have helped society to learn and grow towards. i mean, einstein barely escaped the holocaust. how many others like him weren't so lucky? |
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