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TempestTossed
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Ok, so dilemma. I’m a novelist, and while I don’t write Catholic literature per se I do not want to encourage immoral ideas in my novels.
Here is the scenario in question:
Say someone had abilities that were inherently immoral to use, and threatened to use them in order to hurt thousands of people. Would it be wrong if a certain group of people who knew this “criminal” very well and had some authority tracked him down and killed him, if they knew with certainty that he would use these abilities and that killing the criminal was the ONLY way to stop him? Would this fall in the category of just capital punishment, or the kind of just killing that goes on in war?
Thanks!
-Lizzie
Here is the scenario in question:
Say someone had abilities that were inherently immoral to use, and threatened to use them in order to hurt thousands of people. Would it be wrong if a certain group of people who knew this “criminal” very well and had some authority tracked him down and killed him, if they knew with certainty that he would use these abilities and that killing the criminal was the ONLY way to stop him? Would this fall in the category of just capital punishment, or the kind of just killing that goes on in war?
Thanks!
-Lizzie