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Killing someone?

If you can't infuse an inanimate object with a soul then you absolutely can't take it from someone who's alive.

But it always doesn't go this way. If a person has committed a sin which can't be rectified then that person has absolutely no right whatsoever to continue living.

So, yeah killing someone isn't always illegal.

In the eyes of morality, I would like to say that killing somebody is not always illegal. Why, you might ask? Well, seeing it from how I would view it, killing people can be a result of self defense that prevents a serious injury or crime that will inflict pain or harm on anybody’s well-being. Killing somebody is illegal if there is no justified cause, or if the reason for their death was unethical and unreasonable. It is not always this way though in terms of fighting for your own life. You could be attempting to escape something big such as manslaughter, or murder. In scenarios like this, unintended deaths may occur but they are justified by self defense. The victim often was killed by fear of their own life being taken by the circumstances of not doing what they did. What I am saying is that in some cases, this is morally justified and does not always happen by skeptical means.