I would save them and not let them fall. That is the way I am. they would be forever in my debt for the rest of their lives. Even if they were not, it would be OK because I have inner satisfaction and its another trait they cannot take away from me.
2007-02-16 06:19:25
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answered by Anonymous
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What's the question? You should listen to Josh Groban's song, Let Me Fall. It's a vey moving and a touching song. Of course, you give your hand out to save that someone who has been a thorn on your side. To help one's enemy takes more courage than helping a friend.
I'm sure I will extend my hand and catch them and save them from falling That's a very christian gesture
2007-02-16 05:30:42
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answered by rosieC 7
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Yes I would save them. I don't believe anyone on this earth has the right to decide whether someone has the right to live or die no matter how bad this person is or what they have done wrong by you therefore I wouldn't think twice about saving this person. Who knows, saving them might drastically change their life, they might realise the wrongs they have done.
2007-02-16 05:30:43
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answered by Punky 2
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It depends. I know it sounds harsh but if you wanna know for sure then think this way: If you save this person will it cause more trouble and misery not only to you but also to others and other things, or will it do more good. This is the only way to know for sure. Cause if the saving of this person causes more damage than good then you would do a bad thing, and mostly there will be suffering.
Hope I helped:)))
2007-02-16 05:23:01
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answered by Bojana 2
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Would of, could of, should of?
That's a whole lot for one person to catch on to.
But if your asking, "If someone was in need?" Then the answer would be yes. I would reach out, take their hand try to save them the best I could.
It's the humanly right thing to do.
Forgiveness yes- Forget no
2007-02-16 05:43:41
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answered by Bluelady... 7
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Save them. You can still choose to take the high road. There's a sneaky kind of revenge in it too. Someone who has been nasty to you now owes you their life? They would be so shocked & so touched & so sheepish that you would help them. They would feel like an ******. That would be pretty cool! So it's win-win! You get to be a hero, go to Heaven all that jazz & you get to see your enemy snivelling & dependent on you & then having to go the rest of their life with their tail between their legs because you of all people helped them.
2007-02-16 05:29:52
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answered by amp 6
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Save them, save their bodies, but do not give them even a little place in your heart or in your mind.
2007-02-16 05:34:37
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answered by wizard of the East 7
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I would save them.
2007-02-16 05:20:39
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answered by ~ tina 5
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No, I wouldn't save them. I would rejoice in their failure and defeats, as would most people I'm afraid.
If someone did to me as you describe, I would take great measures to avoid them and not think of them in any regard.
2007-02-16 05:21:05
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answered by Billy 4
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God says you must forgive, first of all you need to forgive him, then give him a hand. You are adding blessings to your own life - you are doing your half, it is up to him to do the rest.
2007-02-16 05:21:23
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answered by TT 2
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