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I have no wish to kill anyone, but I do recognise that in certain situations a state has no choice but to defend itself or an ally by using force against another state, including killing enemy soldiers. It would be nice to live a world where no killing was nessecary but as seen in the recent Arab Spring, sometimes for the greater good you must engage in combat. I don't feel that means you lose your humanity, as you are effectively acting in self-defence.Eclectic Dreck said:This is one of my favorite misconceptions. If you decide that some point is important enough to carry the argument as far as killing people until they eventually agree, you have already ceded your humanity. There is no polite way to kill people. And, to be brutally honest, if you don't believe in your position enough to kill anyone should their death further the cause of your war regardless of age or gender, then I'd say you don't actually think it's worth fighting over. Because, try as you might, it turns out it is really hard to engage in a war where the only casualties are military personnel.JoJoDeathunter said:Sorry but I'd rather keep my humanity, there is no worse single crime in existence than killing a child and I would rather die than do that. Frankly, it's justifications like that which are the reason we still live in a world with genocide and hatred.
On the other hand, deliberately killing innocent civilians who pose no direct threat to you, particularly children who are no different from those you are fighting to protect, has no justification ever. Accidental deaths are sad and should be avoided as much as possible.