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Moral question?
This might seem insignificant to some, but a question I felt was worth asking:
Should one always accept someone's apology for something, when you know that they're *only* apologizing because they think (or know) that they're about to die? Does it depend on what it is? Why? Assume the person dying is very wrong about what they did and that you can only know that the apology is based on this premise of death. |
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