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English, 13.11.2020 06:30, vivianfling

Suppose the moral dilemma of "The Book of Martha" remained the same, but the theme was that people should collaborate on difficult decisions. What would Martha mostly likely do that would shape this alternate theme? She would refuse to make a decision and ask God to choose another person. She would consider how her ideas on population growth would affect others. She would ask to return home and talk with others about whether her experiences were real. She would ask God to choose other people to work with to make a decision.

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