What is worse. The bad man who kills people or the good man who unintentionally kills "innocent" people in a bid to defeat the bad man?
I believe the question itself is either improperly worded, or a trick question.
The men in the question have been already labeled 'good' and 'bad' men.
The question then asks who is worse, the 'good' man or the 'bad' one.
By definition, the good man is always better than the bad man.
Now, if the question was:
What is worse - The man who kills people or the man who unintentionally kills "innocent" people in a bid to defeat
evil?
Now you have a philosophical question