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Originally Posted by Schroeder
I find it a bit odd that all people here are agreeing that killing is morally wrong.
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All people agreeing? I do not. I refuse to make an absolute statement about it. In most occasions I find it morally wrong. And on a few occasions I find it morally right. I reject to make "kill!" or "do not kill!" a total, undisputable absolute, because although the decision to kill causes a final, irreversible consequence, ethical assessement of it nevertheless is subjective and anything but infinite, final, and absolute. The deed itself, and what you think about it - are two different things.
I found it horrible and felt very bad for some weeks after I accidentally almost killed a trainee during training two years ago, and hurt him badly. I told the story back then. As a result I quit in that job after just a short time, for it really shook me. It was truly a training-accident.
Nevertheless I can imagine situations when I accept to take somebody's life
intentionally, and not having a bad conscience afterwards. However, I do not seek nor wish for such a situation in my life.
It is a circumstance-thing.