I think you must answer these questions for your self. But bear in mind your own feelings. If you performed the most heinious of crimes would you say that another has the right to kill you?
On Jan 19, 3:27 pm, pattern23 <[email protected]> wrote: > My intention was not to include the State, i don't want to talk about > death penalty > I was talking in a more theorical way, considering the right that > every individual has. Do not include laws too, this is a human, more > important, question. > For istance, can the killing of a dictator by a terrorist be > justified? Can be this considered absolutely fair? After all, it's a > human life, and the killer decided its destiny. Does he have this > right? > > If this right exists, wich are its limitations? > > On 19 Gen, 12:31, "[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 -
