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Originally Posted by Dasha
I should also point out. Killing someone, say in self defense. Is different than actual Murder. Which is to kill with an intent. So I can't possibly see where murder can get its justifications from.
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What about killing in the defence of other people? Imagine that you know that someone is going to kill a group of your friends. You track down this person and kill him before he can kill any of them. You must have intended to kill this man, which would fit your definition of murder (technically speaking, a murder is an
unlawful killing with intent). Was killing him justified?