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Post #963329

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darth_ender
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Morality--read the first post before posting or judging my posts
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Date created
4-Jul-2016, 12:34 PM

Lord Haseo said:

darth_ender said:

It doesn’t have to be specific.

Why is murder wrong? When is killing right? Are animals entitled to equal rights as people in terms of killing? Are fetuses entitled to equal rights as born humans?

But most important, why?

Murder is a tricky one…killing someone in general with no provocation is the ultimate wrong doing because you’re excreting your will upon that person in the most potent manner. And not only are you ending a person but you are ending what that particular person could have become. But on the flip side I think murder is justified if it’s to save an innocent life or if the law is to inept to put the murderer away.

Is it really wrong? We in the modern world talk as if it is a given, but might not humans be a stronger, better species if we allowed for more natural selection? Survival of the fittest would allow for superior genetics, and we might not be plagued with so many physical and mental illnesses. Humans could utilize their natural aggression to better the species as a whole.

Is ending what a person might have been really so bad? We do it all the time when women get abortions, yet it remains legal.

Are you advocating for vigilantism? Without the order imposed by society in the legal system, would not society collapse?

Yes, I contradict myself, but the point is, are you sure you are right?