I don't think that dying is a very brave thing. I think that it takes more courage to live for a cause. To live everyday of your life dedicated and committed to something. I think it takes courage to fight for everyone's freedom. I think it takes tremendous courage to save someone's life, that you don't know, by adopting a child from from a poverty stricken AIDS affected part of the world like Malawi!!!
2006-12-18 04:08:03
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answer #1
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answered by Mimi 6
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As much as I would say I am courageous, because of all I have gone through in my life so far and am still a strong person, I'd have to say that I would not be able to die for a cause, code of honor,or for someone else's freedom...but I would without hesitation save someone known or unknown, even if by doing so, I'd be putting my life on the line. So I guess I would be considered a coward, to better answer your question.
2006-12-18 05:21:22
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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If I had to answer honestly,I would have to say I am a coward. Plain and simple. About the only thing I would die for in my life is my daughter. I am a coward in many ways. Stayed in a bad relationship for 5 years because I was afraid of what would happen if I left.That's cowardly.
Would you die for a cause? Can't say that I would.
Would you die for a code an honor? No.I wouldn't
Would you put your life on the line to save someone else maybe someone you don't know? Probably not,I have to think of what I'm leaving behind, alone and unprotected.
Would you die for someone Else's freedom? Again, can't say that I would. As I said, I have no illusions about what I am. That was a thought provoking question. Very Nice. Thanks.
2006-12-18 06:11:00
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answer #3
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answered by ... 6
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i have to say that i used to be a coward...in school i never stuck up for myself and for that i was abused throughout school. however as an adult i am a person of courage. i would die for a cause and a code of honor. i would put myself on the line to save someone and i would die for someone Else's freedom. however the freedom one applied more when i wasn't a mom =). there aren't many out here that would and i am proud that everyday i know that if a situation came up i would do what was necessary to come to a solution no matter what that means! happy holidays=)
2006-12-18 04:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand what he's declaring. He would not equate delight to cowardliness interior the wide experience. that's interior the context of his certain get at the same time that they are alike. really, if i replaced into prideful, i'd trust i'm continually good and under no circumstances evaluate that your opinion is also good. because if i trust your opposing perspective is likewise good, it may undermine my small minded international. the outcome: delight is a secure practices blanket i exploit to save my susceptible conception of the international secure. Like he says, if I for one 2d evaluate that you'll as nicely be good, it disperses the cloud of vapor. In my experience, human beings are very prideful. I comprehend this and that i do not undertaking them. I have stumbled on that is a wasted attempt. until eventually i'm bored and favor to fireplace up an situation - if prodded sufficient, prideful human beings will finally contradict themselves and that is at the same time as the relaxing starts ^_^ Cowardliness is extremely a interest. you'll see 2 opposing communities argue, strive against, or maybe kill because both area trust they have a monopoly on good and incorrect.
2016-11-30 22:16:56
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answered by ? 4
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Would you die for a cause?
-Absolutely not. The cause is no longer worth it if I can't watch it change.
Would you die for a code an honor?
-Nope
Would you put your life on the line to save someone else maybe someone you don't know?
-Not for someone I don't know, but if it was someone I loved, you better believe it.
Would you die for someone elses freedom?
-No, why lose MY freedom for someone else?
2006-12-18 04:02:02
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answer #6
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answered by Greg S 3
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>>Would you die for a cause?
I would not want to put my children in a position of losing a parent... I would choose my children before the cause.
>>Would you die for a code an honor?
I will die as God has intended, but I will not put myself into a situation to give myself a less advantage of living...
>>Would you put your life on the line to save someone else maybe someone you don't know?
I would definitely put my life on the line to save my family... and if I were given the possibility to save a stranger's life and that possibly put myself in danger, I would assess the situation, but my instincts would be to help them.
>>Would you die for someone elses freedom?
Depends on who's freedom I am dying for.
2006-12-18 04:19:32
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answered by I am Crystal S. 5
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I would say of courage because i like taking risks. As for putting my life on the life of someone elses would have to be for someone that I really loved or something that I truely believed in
2006-12-18 04:31:11
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answered by TroubleRose 6
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If being a person with courage means that I would do any of your 4 points then I'm a coward. I dont have enough faith in humanity to give my life for it.
2006-12-18 04:42:05
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answered by JustMe 6
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Courage. I would risk my life to save someone else's anyday. I would fight for someone elses freedom, if I died as a result, so be it. Never back down from any challenge!
2006-12-18 04:10:33
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answered by Lachelle 3
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