Keno wrote: » This is the slightly larger and more dangerous version of "Wet Paint - Don't Touch".
Shelflife wrote: » So despite been warned not to climb Croagh Patrick as it was dangerous and the emergency response set up had been compromised by the bad weather the night before, lots of people went ahead and climbed it anyway. are we under a moral obligation to save them in the event of an accident or should we just let nature take its course and weed out the stupid people. Why should emergency services be forced to put their lives at risk when people clearly and against all clear warnings endanger themselves.
Shelflife wrote: » Why should emergency services be forced to put their lives at risk when people clearly and against all clear warnings endanger themselves.
Cork boy 55 wrote: » These Cimmerians are going to see if they can meet Crom on top of his mountain. Crom dwells on a great mountain. What use to call on him? Little he cares if men live or die. Better to be silent than to call his attention to you; he will send you dooms, not fortune! He is grim and loveless, but at birth he breathes power to strive and slay into a man's soul. What else shall men ask of the gods?
Sheep Lover wrote: » What about smokers needing hospital treatment for smoking related illnesses? Or alcoholics taking up valuable beds in a hospital for alcohol realted illness? Or a junkie needing treatment after he's overdosed? All these are preventable and well known issues yet they still receive help.
stimpson wrote: » Let their God sort it out.
NachoBusiness wrote: » Some might say he is in the hearts of the men and women of the emergency services that risk their lives on a daily basis in an effort to save people.
Effects wrote: » Why wouldn't they climb it? God created this weather to test them further. I'd imagine the ones who backed out probably won't get into heaven.
bnt wrote: » Test them for what? How much they spent on the correct gear and clothes for the weather? It's parochialism, pure and simple. Look around this world, all the wars and disasters happening, and ask yourself whether (a) a god cares whether some twits climb a hill in spite of sensible advice, and (b) if the god does care, what does that say about said god?
bnt wrote: » (b) if the god does care, what does that say about said god?