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minus-squareCivility [none/use name]hexbear50·edit-23 years agoThis isn't even justifiable under Christianity. Like, Thou Shalt Not Kill is right there in God's top ten of things He wants you not to do link
minus-squaressjmarx [he/him]hexbear44·3 years agoHalf of Christian history is justifying exceptions to that particular rule. link
minus-squareFreakingSpy [he/him]hexbear20·3 years agoThe Michael Scott approach "Thou shalt not kill" Yes, but it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if I were to kill someone "Yes, it would be the worst thing in the world" Got it, only on the rarest of occasions shall I kill link
minus-squareSephitard9001 [he/him]hexbear8·edit-23 years agoWell if you consider just how many seconds there are in your life, killing people every once in a while could still be mathematically a considerably rare event :dean-malice: link
minus-squarestarvedhystericnudes [she/her]hexbear6·3 years agoOkay yes but have you considered that we must kill the unbelievers? link
This isn't even justifiable under Christianity.
Like, Thou Shalt Not Kill is right there in God's top ten of things He wants you not to do
Half of Christian history is justifying exceptions to that particular rule.
The Michael Scott approach
"Thou shalt not kill"
"Yes, it would be the worst thing in the world"
Well if you consider just how many seconds there are in your life, killing people every once in a while could still be mathematically a considerably rare event :dean-malice:
Okay yes but have you considered that we must kill the unbelievers?