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What Torah sources speak to the relative consequences of an error of omission vs an error of comission? I think that one speaks to this problem.
The physics of small push on strong heavy person make the question illogical, as do the physics of their being a differential momentum relative to a trolley by a skinny person vs his or her heavy victim are also illogical.
Is there a Torah principle which states that pigs milk cannot be kosher since from treif can only be treif, and similarly no good can come about through an aveira, such as murder?
Finally, while a standing army might order a soldier into a mission he is not likely to survive, would a lay person be permitted to even suggest to another lay person that they have an opportunity to sacrifice their own life in a feeble attempt to stop a runaway train from mowing down several other people?
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