AntiKarateKid
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Hey! I am reading about "moral reasoning" in my philosophy class and my instructor claims that the commandment, Thou shall not kill is absurd. I get points in class for debating so I am going to try and counter this claim of his.
You can't say that that commandment is absurd because at the time it was generally known that killing in self defense was allowed. No sensible person would question killing in self defense. The problem then was the act of senseless killing. Killing for no reason other than gain or perverse pleasures. Thus Good sent this commandment to the Jews at the time to set this measure against them.
Is there anything wrong with my logic? I am new to debating in class.
You can't say that that commandment is absurd because at the time it was generally known that killing in self defense was allowed. No sensible person would question killing in self defense. The problem then was the act of senseless killing. Killing for no reason other than gain or perverse pleasures. Thus Good sent this commandment to the Jews at the time to set this measure against them.
Is there anything wrong with my logic? I am new to debating in class.