Is it morally wrong to be wealthy and not give to charity?
Final Answer: Yes
Final Reason: Hoarding surplus wealth amidst severe preventable suffering is morally indefensible.
Yes Count: 5/5
Trial | Answer | Reason |
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Trial 1 | Yes | Hoarding surplus wealth amidst severe preventable suffering is morally indefensible. |
Trial 2 | Yes | Those with substantial surplus have a moral obligation to help alleviate significant preventable suffering. |
Trial 3 | Yes | Failing to use surplus wealth to prevent great harm is ethically indefensible. |
Trial 4 | Yes | Extreme need creates a moral claim on others' surplus resources. |
Trial 5 | Yes | Great wealth can create a moral duty to alleviate preventable suffering, making inaction wrong. |