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You have to pick:

Be able to resurrect a single person with no other conditions
 
or
 
A mysterious stranger appears at your doorstep, holding a box with a button. He offers you $1 Billion, in exchange for pressing the button, which will cause someone you don't know to die. You choose to press the button.

 
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sojikari

Well, I hate to admit it, but my 'lawful good' alignment, does, actually, have a limit to it's price tags.

hawaiianalien

HA HA I've seen that movie. You're not going to get me to killing myself.

jamarofilms

RT shorts! the button! shoutout to joel heyman and jack lee

danielkinane

Do I get another billion if I press the button again or does it only work once?

hellraezer

Scary thought. If this box actually did exist, yeah you would get a billion dollars, but how long till someone else pressed the button and it killed you?

yuosukaji

I've seen this movie. I would select zombies.

bryan.derksen

Something more to consider in the moral calculus of this option: with a billion dollars one could save a _lot_ of lives via charitable foundations and whatnot. Or one could use those resources to try hunting down the people responsible for this box with a button and bring them to justice, preventing them from killing more in the future.

Jesse.maccormack14

What movie was that?

RbrtKurtz

I'd try to resurrect Jesus Christ. If it worked, I would have resurrected God's human form for us to inquire to, or we would know he was merely a man (since I would assume that a God who isn't "dead" can't be resurrected). At the very least just ask him face to face. If it didn't work at all, then we'd know no such person ever existed. Sounds like a way to get some answers anyhow.

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