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Individui Superiore
Today I got challenged by a Christian that my belief (anti DP) was unjustified and that the killing of another human being is a morally justifiable action, if they have commited 'grave harm' to society. On the same token, they are vehemently opposed to abortion with their brainwashed, largely dogmatic belief of "pro-life" (that it is never ok to take a human life). At this point, I felt a conflict of logic. For the philosophers and NCAP brains alike, is this a viable opinion to hold?
Do your stances on death penalty and abortion have to align, given they are based on the same premise- eg "Life is precious/not precious"?
Do your stances on death penalty and abortion have to align, given they are based on the same premise- eg "Life is precious/not precious"?
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