“I think there's a fundamental moral issue about whether it's right for a machine to decide to kill a person. It's bad enough that people are deciding to kill people, but at least they have perhaps some moral argument that they're doing it to ultimately defend their families or prevent some greater evil.” PeopleThinkingPersonsEnoughEvilMoralIssuesGreaterArgumentMachinesFundamentalsMoral Issues Author:Judy Woodruff
“But when the good people do know, as they certainly do, that three million persons (at the least estimate) were starved to death in one year by the methods they approve, why do they still fraternize with the murderers and support the measures? Because they have been told that the lingering death of the three millions might ultimately benefit a greater number. The argument applies equally well to cannibalism.” PeopleKnowsYearsWellsPersonsHas BeensStillsMightThreeNumbersMillionsSupportGreaterBenefitsArgumentMethodGood PeopleMurdererLingeringCannibalism Book:God of the Machine Source: God of the Machine
“The world is not looking for more doctrinal proof of the reality of God! It is not looking for greater proof of the resurrection or better arguments about creation. The world is looking for Christians who can stand up to every crisis, fear, trouble and difficulty and remain calm and at rest in the midst of it all. The world needs to see God's children trusting wholly in their Lord.” WorldNeedsChildrenRealityChristianLordGreaterTroubleCreationArgumentDifficultyCrisisCalmProofMidstResurrection Author:David Wilkerson