Nimos
Well-Known Member
Let's assume that you were told that you had to choose two other people to join you for the rest of your life lets say you were shot off the planet to start a new colony somewhere in space. You would never return to Earth and there would be no communication again with those left behind, for whatever technical reason. And every decision made you would vote on.
The only thing you know is that everyone you have to choose from, is equally qualified but you have never met or spoken to any of them. You simply have to choose two people to come along with you, under the following rules.
1. You can choose two people that share your religious beliefs, like a Muslim could choose two other muslims, atheists two other atheists etc.
2. Choose two people sharing the same religion (you didn't know which, it would just be random), but it would be different from yours or two atheists etc.
3. Wouldn't care about it.
So when it comes down to it, would you choose option 1, 2 or 3?
The only thing you know is that everyone you have to choose from, is equally qualified but you have never met or spoken to any of them. You simply have to choose two people to come along with you, under the following rules.
1. You can choose two people that share your religious beliefs, like a Muslim could choose two other muslims, atheists two other atheists etc.
2. Choose two people sharing the same religion (you didn't know which, it would just be random), but it would be different from yours or two atheists etc.
3. Wouldn't care about it.
So when it comes down to it, would you choose option 1, 2 or 3?