If you save a life, you are responsible for every act that life commits from the time you saved it, right up to the present. If that life produces children, you are likewise responsible for their actions as well.
Saving someone's life does not automatically make you responsible for them. However, there may be legal or moral obligations depending on the circumstances.
Peter Singer argues that we have a moral obligation to save a drowning child if it is within our power to do so, even if it means sacrificing something of comparable moral importance. He believes that the distance or nationality of the child should not affect our decision to help, as the principle of saving a life should outweigh other considerations.
Depends who it was. Everyone has to answer question like this for themselves. Sometimes you act on instinct and sometimes you have time to think about it. You have to very quickly decide if there is any chance you can save the person, what kind of percentage there is and if that is acceptable. I stepped between a woman and a man with a gun and told him to put it away which he did. Wasn't concerned for my self and really wasn't worried. Stupid, but that's the way it was. I can't swim so if you fall overboard, I'm going to have to let you go. You can try and guess what you might do in any given situation, but you will not know how you will react until the time comes.
During a baseball game, Evan Longoria's catch prevented a foul ball from hitting a reporter in the head, potentially saving their life.
mahatma gandhi did his best to save bhagat singh .
He wanted to help his people and save their country!
it was to save or help the god or goddeses life it was to save or help the god or goddeses life
Yes, yes he did
Donate to the coral life
save our wildlife..........you can help to save this life........hiba hamza
Yeha because they can help you and save your life
save people's,,,, who are protected from british.....!!
Purun Bhagat's ability to save the villagers stems from his deep understanding of both spiritual wisdom and practical skills acquired during his time as a hermit. His experiences in solitude have honed his intuition and compassion, allowing him to connect with the villagers' needs. Additionally, his knowledge of nature and resourcefulness equips him to effectively address their challenges. Through this blend of spiritual insight and practical knowledge, Purun Bhagat becomes a pivotal figure in their salvation.
to save India
They help us by checking up on us, and there are doctors that can save your life, so be grateful for a doctor
It can help save someone's life