Hello everyone. I have a theology assignment to do for school and I am curious about your thoughts on it. I am not sure if this is in the right place, so if it isn't please move it. Please critque or comment on what I have so far. Thank you very much.
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Fallout
Shelter
There is going to be a nuclear war in three days.
There are ten people who want to get into a particular fallout
shelter. Only seven however can fit into it. There is
only enough food, water, and oxygen for seven people. After
discussing the choice. the ten people cannot come to any conclusion.
They ask an impartial observer [you] to make their decision for
them.
They are to stay in the shelter for three months, at the
end of which time there is a possibility that they will be the only
people left alive on the planet. Or they might be rescued by
other survivors and be able to move back into a safe society.
They do not know which will be the case.
You are to select the
seven people whom you think should be in this shelter, knowing that
they may well be the only people left on earth after the war.
The
people are:
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a women, sex months pregnant
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her husband, and accountant
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a seventy-year-old Catholic priest
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a two year old pre-med student
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a Hollywood movie starlet, singer,
and dancer
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a famous witter
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a biochemist
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a nun, teacher
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an armed police officer
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an all-American athlete
List the seven people you would choose to go into the fallout
shelter and briefly tell why you choose each. Then list the
three people you did not choose and why you didn't not choose that
person.
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Here are some questions I had while I was contemplating the
assignment and some answers I thought of:
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Why is there going to be nuclear
war? Is it assured there is going to be war?
For the
purposes of the assignment, I postulated that war will be assured and
as of now am acting under the pretense that the reason for the war is
irrelevant.
How does one know that there will only be
enough room and supplies for a maximum of seven people for a maximum
of three months?
The text does not seem to provide any details
on this, so I will postulate that it is true.
What are the
odds that the people in this particular fallout shelter will be the
only people left on Earth after the war? What are the odds that
there will be others left, and if so how many would it be reasonable
to say would be left?
The text doesn't delve into that.
As of now I am thinking I should operate under the pretense that the
people in the shelter will be the only ones left alive and I should
pick people according to how I believe post fallout society could be
survive because of their ability to survive and thei ability to
reproduce healthy children. I feel this is the heart of the
assignment.
Even if these seven people survive, would they
really be enough to actually continue the human race?
I am not
a biologist so I have no idea if the gene pool would be too small.
However if the above is the heart of the assignment, it means that my
choice should theoretically mean something, meaning that it is safe
to postulate for the purposes of the assignment it would be possible
for humanity to continue with the right choices of people. For the continuation of the human race, I would pick the most fit people (fit being defined as survivability and ability to reproduce) with several more females than males so more children could be created faster. Unfortunetly, there is no much information regarding the people, not even genders in some cases which makes this difficult.
Who owns the fallout shelter? What
would they want done with it?
Once again, I do not see any
clues in the text about this. It seems as though no one has
claimed ownership of it.
Is it reasonable that the ten
people cannot make a conclusion on even one person being assured
entry into the fallout shelter?
Given the differences of all
these people, I suppose it is possible, but I am unsure.
If
they could not choose one person to be assured shelter, how did they
manage to choose one "impartial observer,"?
I don't
find it logical that they could considering that I am very biased
because of my opinions and life experiences, and these biases seem to
be the point of the assignment. But since the assignment wants
to give me the power, I'll take it.
Is it moral for me to
even choose for them?
Since they all have supposedly
voluntarily chosen for me to make the decision, it would be a
voluntary contract and thus be okay for me to choose.
Where
exactly am I supposed to go?
Since I will act in my best
interest and I am not an option of the people being chosen, I will
assume I have shelter somewhere else.
The text claims that
there are ten people to choose from, but I see eleven. The
first option is a pregnant woman. Her child is still a human
being and still has self-sovereignty. What would be correct for
me to do in regards to the child since he/she cannot advocate for
his/her own rights? Since the child cannot advocate its own
rights, can it be obligated to adhere to the voluntary decision made
by the ten other people?
I am not sure how to answer this.
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Here are my thoughts on each individual person. I am annoyed that I do not have more information such as how virtuous they are.
A woman, six months pregnant:
I would like to choose her because I have evidence that she can reproduce. Choosing her would also eliminate the above problem of whether it would be moral to exclude the child from the shelter when it did not make an volunatry choice to cede me power over its body. I am against choosing her because I am unsure how a baby would change the situation of the people trying to rebuild humanity. I also have no assurences that the baby would not be born prematurely, an am unsure if there would still be enough resources for the entire group if that was done.
Her husband. an accountant:
Assuming the child of his wife is his and the mother was not having an affair, it is reasonable to say he can reproduce. I also would like to choose him because he is an accountant and with knowledge of micro-economics he would have knowledge on how to invest limited resources.
A seventy-year-old Catholic priest:
Being the real life teenager that I am, I am unsure about the issue of God. However, if there is a Christian God I would believe that the Catholic priest would be in the best position to obtain salvations. If there is no God, then it would be a step to eliminating religion from society if he was to die. Considering that he is seventy years old, I do not see him as a boon to the revival of the human race. He will not survive for long nor would he be able to reproduce.
A two-year pre-med student:
Medicine is very important to the health of human beings. He or she would be a great asset. Further he or she is young, meaning that he or she should be more fit than some other options given to me. For whatever reason, when I think of this person I picture him or her as a female, so that is also another plus for the reasons I have listed above.
A Hollywood movie starlet, singer, and dancer:
Someone familar in the arts and entertainment would be important, especially if people have to survive together for three months or more without any other human contact. As a starlet and dancer, I picture this person as a young and fit female, which is very good.
A famous writter:
My opinions on this person are similar to the student and the dancer. I am unsure if this person is male or female (hopefully female) but this person could be a great asset for writing ability and communication.
A biochemist:
I do not know of this person is male or female. However the sciences are very important and this person seems educated. If they are still a biochemist and not retired, I would believe they are middle aged which is still young enough to reproduce in some circumstances and this person may have a long natural life ahead of them, at least more than some other options.
A nun, teacher:
See my comments about the existence of God above and the fitness of the priest. They apply here as well.
An armed police officer:
While the police officer part is bad because he or she is trained to work for the state, it may be plausible that the person is fit. I see this person as more likely being a male, which is not as good as if it was a female. On another note, the weapons themselves might come in handy in fending off attackers in a post-fallout world.
An all-American athlete:
I am not familar with exactly what an all-American athlete it, but it sounds like it would be a really fit male, possibly with a better gene pool to generate offspring with.
Based on the above, I am leaning towards choosing:
- The pregant woman
- Her husband the accountant
- The pre-med studen
- The Hollywood starlet, singer, and dancer
- The famous writer
- The biochemist
- The all-American athlete
Based on the above, I am leaning towards not choosing:
- The seventy-year-old Catholic priest
- The nun who is a teacher
- The armed police officer
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Once again, your comments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your help.