Oh, but in most cases there is something intrinsically evil about killing to defend yourself.
Like whenever you're not facing a murderous psychopath.
It's a tragedy when two people who have a gun feel the need to kill the other, over nothing more than the fear that the other might have and use one too. Even if one was breaking into the house of the other.
If you're a healthy human being you don't want to kill the intruder, you want to be safe. Neither does the intruder want to kill you, they want to get away with your stuff.
Two people not wanting to kill, being forced to kill simply by the presence, or even just the possible presence of a gun.
If you can't see the intrinsic evil in that, then I guess you must really think lightly about killing people.
Like whenever you're not facing a murderous psychopath.
It's a tragedy when two people who have a gun feel the need to kill the other, over nothing more than the fear that the other might have and use one too. Even if one was breaking into the house of the other.
If you're a healthy human being you don't want to kill the intruder, you want to be safe. Neither does the intruder want to kill you, they want to get away with your stuff.
Two people not wanting to kill, being forced to kill simply by the presence, or even just the possible presence of a gun.
If you can't see the intrinsic evil in that, then I guess you must really think lightly about killing people.