Yet THIS MUCH Any Reasonable-Minded Person, Whether Female or Male, Will Surely Readily Concede: Murder As Such and Killing Per Se Are Two WHOLLY DIFFERENT THINGS: the Former NECESSARILY PRESUPPOSES An Evil, Premeditated Intent...
So, far from pure (and puerile) pedantry, the distinction is light years from being merely semantic.
Indeed, those often, even generally most vocal - and arguably, at times, vociferous - in regards to this issue themselves make no bones about the distinction when discussing other life-and-death issues, for instance the rights and wrongs of fighting (and killing) in war, the ethics of capital punishment, euthanasia etcetera; pointing out that - at least from a purely biblical, scriptural standpoint - whenever God seemed to require (or at least sanction/condone) killing by His people as a people or as a theocratic nation-state...
that was never tantamount to (premeditated) murder as such, indeed far from it...
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