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Old 07-05-2008, 02:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Skinny. View Post
Clearly denying someone a future is unethical. Whether or not the killer cares is irrelevant, ethics isn't defined by whether you care about someoen or whether you care about your emotional state.

Not always is it unethical to deny someone their future. What if its in self defense? Then its deemed justified right? You still deny that attacker their future when you use deadly force to protect yourself...its not an absolute moral then.

The word "murder" comes with implications that you arent justified, it has to because there are circumstances where the taking of someones life against their will is considered justified and therefore not immoral.
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