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Post by kls on Sept 22, 2019 23:44:36 GMT
I respectfully disagree. The term murder indicates there are circumstances where it would be permissible to take a life and others where it wouldn't be. Kill is much more restrictive. Murder is more a legality, it still involves killing. The intention is key, but still one and the same. Does a soldier who goes to war murder or kill? It would be killing if he followed the laws of international warfare.
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