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MARINE.
so... yeah.
i have the training.
and training just begs to be put to use.

but i don't want to go to jail.
so i will not be killing anyone unless my life or the lives of innocents are on the line.
 

red the fister

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CannibalRobots said:
Faladorian said:
CannibalRobots said:
No, Murder is wrong, regardless of circumstance.
I hope you're joking.

I don't see how anybody can think that murder is wrong under any circumstances.

What if somebody just raped and killed your entire family and was about to set off all of the nukes in the world, creating a nuclear wasteland, and either you kill them right now or the world and humanity are doomed.

How is that not justifiable? I wouldn't think twice before killing that guy.
Human beings will go to drastic bounds to justify Murder, I believe that all human life is worth preserving, No questions asked.
i'll give you murder being wrong. murder is killing. not all killing is murder. simple as that.

even the fucked up american "justice" system (which really needs to be renamed) agrees, although it can be difficult to make the distinction.

i could dive into my philosophical meanderings now but that'd probably just start a flame war.
 

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Off the top pf my head the only situation where I would take someones' life would be in war. In almost any other situation my conscience would prolly get the better of me. If I had to kill for something then independency and the lives of my countrymen would pretty much be the only causes that I'd willingly kill someone for.
 

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No, not right now but in the future I may be able to.

Anarchemitis said:
All have the capacity but few have the means and less still have the desire.
Wise words right here.
 

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Yes. If I had to save a loved one or stop some kind of heinous crime, I could end someone's life.
 

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Would you, could you, on a train?
With a knife, into the brain?

I would not, could not on a train!
Not with a knife, into the brain!

Would you, could you, for some gold?
Or if you were completely trolled?

I would not, could not for some gold!
Not even if somebody trolled!
 

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In a "you or me" situation where I knew that person was going to kill me if I didn't kill them first? Oh yes, I'd go for gold. Hopefully I'd be in a situation where I could just knock them out and tie them up until authorities got to us, because I'd never get over having had to kill someone. But I'd do what had to be done if it really had to be done.
 

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I'd be willing to kill someone in self-defense, but that's about it. This is in the broadest sense - defending me, defending others, killing any enemy in a war. In the last case, I think killing prisoners would always be bad, so I wouldn't kill anyone who'd surrendered.

I'd be willing to eat someone if we were trapped in the mountains and rescue was weeks away, but I'd be trying to sever body parts non-lethally and eat those.

Going into really weird scenarios, if someone transferred organs from a healthy person into themself, I think I'd be willing to give the wronged person their organs back. Even if it killed the organ thief. I'm out of plausible scenarios under which it would be moral to kill someone.
 

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Since I plan to pursue a career in Law Enforcement, I suppose I'll have to learn. As of right now... maybe.
 

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CannibalRobots said:
Faladorian said:
CannibalRobots said:
No, Murder is wrong, regardless of circumstance.
I hope you're joking.

I don't see how anybody can think that murder is wrong under any circumstances.

What if somebody just raped and killed your entire family and was about to set off all of the nukes in the world, creating a nuclear wasteland, and either you kill them right now or the world and humanity are doomed.

How is that not justifiable? I wouldn't think twice before killing that guy.
Human beings will go to drastic bounds to justify Murder, I believe that all human life is worth preserving, No questions asked.
Actually, questions are being asked. And that vague, evasive answer leads me to believe that you would not kill a person that has ended the lives of many and are ready to end the rest.

In fact, if all life is worth preserving, then by not killing said person, you're dooming the entire species to death.

Since when is killing one person to save more than one person wrong?