Comment The mind is a dangerous thing (Score 1) 246
Just for fun, answer this question and quickly move on to reading the rest of my post. Explanation at the end.
"HOW MANY animals of EACH KIND did Moses take on the Ark?"
The mind is a dangerous thing when presented with incomplete information -- it just extrapolates it, sometimes even substituting the incomplete original version with the extrapolated raw version. You might *think* you saw something noteworthy, but it was only your mind showing you a rabbit on the moon.
This is one of the chief values of privacy - to be able to keep information that was meant for your perspective, and is not ready to show to the outside world, to yourself.
So I would say ask yourself this question: Is there any ambiguity in your mind about your anticipation of the needless loss of life or property based on what you have seen. If there is, then the benefit of doubt goes to the person you spied on. Consider what you saw as an aberration... mangled data that cannot be trusted.
As for that question - Did you answer two? It was Noah, not Moses who gathered animals on an Ark.