17th April 2018, 9:06 AM
This could, however cause other problems.
Let's say there are some selfish people out there, who only care about themselves and their family. A person from their family dies, and they claim that they "cannot live without them" and would "do anything to bring them back to life"...
They can kill anyone to bring one person back to life. Now imagine a lot of these people on earth, from the entire population of 7.5 billion people. Moral or not, the amount of murderers/assassins would increase by a rather large number, unless there's a law against it. Then again, people can still do it secretively.
Anyway, your question can be answered in two ways; one for moral and one for immoral.
i) It is moral: Getting rid of the murderer and bringing back the innocent, and letting them live. One murderer less (if you don't count that as murdering the murderer)
ii) It is not moral: Everything happens for a reason. It is of no use trying to kill the murderer and bring someone back to life. What you're basically doing is taking away all your freedom. You become a murderer, for murdering a murderer for murdering someone. Now imagine a thousands of people who do the same, all locked up for the same reason: murder. It may even upset the balance of nature, however it may relate.
Let's say there are some selfish people out there, who only care about themselves and their family. A person from their family dies, and they claim that they "cannot live without them" and would "do anything to bring them back to life"...
They can kill anyone to bring one person back to life. Now imagine a lot of these people on earth, from the entire population of 7.5 billion people. Moral or not, the amount of murderers/assassins would increase by a rather large number, unless there's a law against it. Then again, people can still do it secretively.
Anyway, your question can be answered in two ways; one for moral and one for immoral.
i) It is moral: Getting rid of the murderer and bringing back the innocent, and letting them live. One murderer less (if you don't count that as murdering the murderer)
ii) It is not moral: Everything happens for a reason. It is of no use trying to kill the murderer and bring someone back to life. What you're basically doing is taking away all your freedom. You become a murderer, for murdering a murderer for murdering someone. Now imagine a thousands of people who do the same, all locked up for the same reason: murder. It may even upset the balance of nature, however it may relate.
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