All moral dilemmas
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When the state fails, faith groups can run food, shelter, and clinics. Is that a solution or a danger?
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You can protect yourself only by accepting closure you cannot prove. Do you do it?
You are in a stable relationship but obsessed with someone else. Do you confess?
Someone gives you romantic ambiguity for months. Do you demand clarity or walk away?
A friend is emotionally dependent on your attention. Do you set a hard boundary?
Your partner admits an obsessive crush but says nothing happened. Do you stay?
Someone idealizes you in a way that feels flattering but false. Do you correct them?
Your boss asks you to deceive a client to save everyone’s jobs. Do you do it?
A hospital rule denies care to someone who will suffer without it. Do you break protocol?
You stayed silent while a friend was publicly humiliated. Do you confess your cowardice later?
A family member asks you to hide a crime to prevent the family from collapsing. Do you protect them?
You followed an order that harmed someone. Do you blame yourself or the system?
You can repair a serious harm only by admitting what you did. Do you accept the consequences?
Should climate displacement create a new legal right to migrate?
Should international forums pressure countries that refuse migration commitments?
Should wealthy countries accept more migrants when aging populations need workers?
Should countries reject global migration agreements if they believe national sovereignty is at risk?
Should clean-energy mining projects proceed if local Indigenous communities refuse consent?
Should any experiment that might accidentally create awareness in a bodyoid be banned?
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