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Why is it normally wrong to kill a person? |
tonyrey |
08/08/06 |
Would killing a person in normal circumstances cease to be wrong if the majority decided it is not wrong? If not why not? |
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HANK1
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08/08/06 |
In my mind, Tony, there is NO majority to legitimize the killing of someone under normal or abnormal circumstances. "Thou shalt not kill." That is God's directive and that's all I need.
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