I find it funny that we can manipulate the english language to make thing OK that really are not.
Does a person have to die in your house because he is attacking you. Is it your place to say he lives or dies. Take him to an inch of death surely but not kill him. I know I have had these feeling before and stopped just short, wasn't my call, even though at the time I surely felt like it.
In our society we seem to be able to justfiy some weird things
OK?
How is it OK?
Not sure I'm following your reasoning here?
IMHO the taking the life of or causing the demise of another human being is NEVER OK ... and if possible should be avoided..............
BUT if one individual,without a justifiable cause, deliberately places another individual or several individuals in a situation where it becomes kill or be killed then it becomes necessary that a choice be made. One can choose to die, or perhaps more correctly be MURDERED, or one can SLAY, if they are able, their attacker........
To me there is a BIG difference there!
One person is choosing to end the life, or lives of others for, NO apparent or justifiable reason.
OR a person, or persons, finds they are under attack with the ending of their life as the purpose of that attack............
AND the English Language reflects that difference.
When SLAYING another there is, by meaning, a type of justification for the action.
When MURDERING another there is NOT, by meaning, ANY justification for the action.