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Old 04-29-2008
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Re: One last abortion poll (Now with more options!)

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Originally Posted by Captain Trips View Post
Ridiculous.

But sure



Maybe you missed what I've already said:

Only accidents. As for the rest lets call things what they are and argue about what forms of murder are tolerable and allowable in a civilized society.

As in the death penalty. It's murder. Though it can be argued very effectively that it's murder brought on by the actions of the one to be killed. It's certainly not the unprovoked murder of an innocent.

As are war time killings. That's murder. Though it can be argued very effectively that it's murder brought on by the actions of the ones being killed. It's certainly not the unprovoked murder of an innocent.

As abortion is. It's is ALSO murder. It is the unprovoked murder of an innocent by the intentional actions/decisions of another. The intentional actions/decisions of another that are aimed directly at an innocent. Malicious murder in other words.

There are differences. An accidental killing of someone (as in a car accident) could only be considered accidental or negligent homocide. Someone died but not by the intentional will of anothers actions.

The only exception. Unintentional killing of another is not murder. The intentional killing of another is.


One last abortion poll (Now with more options!)

* So, you missed it. Not paying attention ? Here it is again, The intentional killing of another is.

Abortion is the intentional killing of another. It is murder. *


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What IS you and goodtrips fascination with thanes ?

thane - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

1: a free retainer of an Anglo-Saxon lord; especially : one resembling a feudal baron by holding lands of and performing military service for the king
2: a Scottish feudal lord
No matter how many times you repost it, you're making the exact same point. And that exact same point continues to be wrong. Maybe I can make it clearer:

* The intentional killing of another is not always murder. It has to be unlawful in order for it to be considered murder. *
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