Then how to you feel about abortion or the military/politicians or suicide bombers killing others including the innocent? Does dropping bombs from an airplane or sending in drones via satellite relieve responsibilty? There are moral arguments and laws regarding a "just war" and self-defense. (St. Augustine, I believe.) What about torture or vigilante justice? What about animals, for that matter? Maybe it is covered in miltary classes- kill/ratios. What about the long term effects of toxic weapons (products) upon people, land and water? Evidently history has usurped God's control of life and death.
On Jan 19, 5:31 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > Ohhh no no no no not at all. > > Let us look at ome words and I realise tha English is not wizards > first language so perhaps this may help him out. > > Murder can be defined as the unlawfull killing of a human being by > other human beings. > > So state sacntioned 'murder' must be unlawfull. > > However that said let us carry on with the intent of Wizards post. > > There are no people who deserve to die to my mind. > > I am of course religous,but I do not belive that only God has teh > right to kill. Darwin shows us that death is part of the strugle to > live. No I belive that by killing a man you take all chocie from him, > this is a big moral no no in my book. > > On Jan 19, 3:46 am, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I think the State alone should have the right to murder people , it > > prosecutes whom it thinks is a menace to society and if the judge > > thinks that it would be better in the interests of justice that he > > should be " murdered " he passes the death sentence on him. Terrorists > > also murder people and individuals also murder their enemies etc. or > > murder for profit , but I think that is all wrong and cannot be > > justified. > > > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 9:56 PM, wizard_47_cpp <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > Recently i was thinking about murder. I was wondering if this, > > > sometimes, could be the best solution to many important problems (i > > > obvious exclude personal and economical ones). There are some people > > > who we think should die, because they damage the society, the world > > > and other people. So, do we have the right to kill this individuals? > > > I'm some kind of atheist (exaclty i don't believe in an antropomorphic > > > god, endowed with an human-like will), so i don't think, like > > > somebody, only god has the right to kill humans. > > > My thought is we have this right, but it needs valid motivations. > > > But now the questions are: does valid motivations really exist? can > > > human understand wich are them? > > > The topic can become wider with the last one, it implicates the > > > understanding of an absolute truth. > > > > Sorry for my english- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
