Just stop it folks. In laymans terms BOTH voltages are dangerous.
Voltage overcomes resistance, note conductor insulation is rated by the voltage it should resist. 600v is common.
Amperage causes the electrons to flow, a few millamps can stop your heart in the right circumstances. Enough amps and you have more "friction" from pushing the voltage harder thus causing heat. This is why current in amps is what melts conductors. I could go into detail but it would just start arguments. Think of amperage as water pressure and voltage as the water.
Current measured in amps kills BUT potential voltage must overcome the impedance to flow or resistance. Many are lulled into thinking 120v or 240v is safe simply because of the resistance presented by their shoes and surface their standing on. In reality if you took the same energy while well grounded, say barefoot in a puddle or a tub of water, well the outcome is much worse.
You take high voltage whenever you get a static discharge after walking on carpet and touch a ground, its very low current, thus one can hold and energize fluorescent tube while touching a van degraff generator.