Sorry for disecting your post, Slacker, but I won't be able to get my point across if I don't.
What it would boil down to is this: could you willingly sacrifice another person for the uncertain guarentee that you would live?
Not really uncertain, since if he was just going to ask for more then he might as well take what he wanted to start with, and then kill us all right away.
To answer your question though, yes I could willingly saccrifice another person if I believed that it was rational to do so. I would even saccrifice myself if need be. Having us all die will accomplish nothing, it's just foolish. We seemingly have no way to fight back, so let's live long enough to figure something out.
Personally, I couldn't live with myself if I did something like that.
Well, that's who you are. Commendable in a way, and I respect that, but I do not necesarily think of it as a good quality in cases such as this one.
It would be something that you'd carry around with you for the rest of your life.
Yes, well something like this would be kinda hard to forget, regardless of the outcome.
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The guilt, the shame...is it worth it?
Yes, most definitely. And no, I wouldn't feel guilt, shame, or any other negative feeling. It was out of my hands and no one can blame me for taking the most rationalistic path. If anything, I should be commended for being able to keep my head cool enough to do it, rather than just panicing.
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And if you were the type of person who says "I can live with that", then that person would be just as bad as the evil one. You would then be a person of no moral fiber, no compassion for others and would in essence be souless, for lack of a better term.
I guess I am evil incarnate then!
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Actually, I sort of take offense to that, it's like me calling you stupid and blinded by your ideals. I mean so you're calling me a soulless evildoer with no compassion or sense of morality??? Believe me, I have a VERY good idea of what's right and wrong, and there's nothing wrong about my morality or compassion either. Anyway, I don't see how you can judge me like that without even knowing me. My ultimate goal is to make the world a better place, and that can't really be achieved if there is no one left to live in it.
But are the deaths of all those people not worth it to keep someone who's, in essence, a demon from winning and essentially corrupting the souls of what would otherwise be good and noble people? I would think that by fighting back and not giving in saves the souls of those who would otherwise be damned for giving in to such evil.
I'm not playing the religion lottery, I get the feeling that's what you're talking about. But no, needlessly giving up lives can never be justified - especially when there is a better alternative, and trust me, there always is. Also remember that there is JUST ONE person being saccrificed. If that person does it voluntarily, then it's definitely ok. If there is no one volunteering, then you will just have to play "rock, paper, scissor" or something.