05-06-2011, 12:12 PM
We only have to look to the law to see how complicated the question of murder is... not only do we pardon self-defense, we also excuse temporary insanity or heat-of-the-moment killings (with an armed american faced with bin laden, the lines between "shoot-to-kill orders" and "calculated murder" and "heat-of-the-moment" blurs a lot).
There are some who would say murder is never right because it is for revenge, not restitution. For most people, even though we don't want to condone it, there are instances when we can't fault it, either.
There are some who would say murder is never right because it is for revenge, not restitution. For most people, even though we don't want to condone it, there are instances when we can't fault it, either.
PS. If you can, try your hand at giving some of the others a bit of feedback. If you already have, thanks, can you do some more?
