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A religious mediator can secure peace only by accepting an unfair compromise. Should they support it?
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Why this dilemma matters
Moral dilemmas like this expose a gap between what feels principled and what feels workable. Choosing “Yes. An imperfect peace can save lives now” prioritises consistency with one rule; choosing “No. Peace built on injustice only delays the next conflict” gives more weight to attention to specific consequences.
Worth asking yourself
- Is the principle worth the concrete cost?
- What cost are you more willing to accept?
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