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Here's a hard question. I heard it on a television called the Office.
Can you steal food in order to feed your starving family? If so, why? I know, you want your family to survive. But still, stealing is a crime. Would you even *murder* to feed your family? Where do we draw the line? Who determines? The best philosophers? Doesn't G-d decide because he made us and the world?
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Thank you for your kind words about this site! Your question is very difficult. To pick up your last suggestion: if there is an all good Creator who sustains the cosmos, and this G-d commands that the hungry be fed, then there would be an obligation for those with surplus food to give to those in famine. Under these circumstances, taking food from those with surplus would involve compelling them to do (or let happen) what was their obligation. This line of reasoning will only take us so far, however, not only due to doubts about God's existence and commands (doubts I do not share, by the way, but there is doubt) but because nowhere in the Hebrew Bible, Christian new Testament or Qur'an is there what appears to be a divinely revealed precept that one may kill to get food. As for the suggestion that it may be "the best philosophers" who decide what is right, I am afraid there is some disagreement. Some philosophers argue for stringent distributive justice and egalitarianism: there should be (as much...
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