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From a Philosophical Theological point of view, faithful to Christianity and perhaps citing some saints, popes and theologians, what can you say if I had a time machine and could go back and kill someone who was very evil and would go on to destroy humanity, like Hitler for example?
Would it be wrong for me to kill Hitler, say, while he was a child? I don’t mean circumstances when it would be a matter of defending myself or another, but rather I’m referring to when it could be interpreted as murder or manslaughter.
Hitler had been responsible for killing 12 million people in the concentration camps alone, plus many more killed by his troops; his perpetrating World War II could be seen as one of the causes of the rise of Communism later on, which went on to kill and suppress the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The Cold War that resulted from World War II still has its effects today; Catholics in China are still officially suppressed by the government. The recently-murdered Archbishop of Mosul was also a casuality of the results of the war; if not for Hitler, there would have not been the displacement of the Jewish people of Europe; after the war, they needed a homeland and found it in Israel. This led to disputes between the people of Israel and the Palestinians, which gave rise to Islamic extremists, and that went on to cause 9/11, which then was the motivating factor for US to invade Iraq, and that eventually led to the killing of that Archbishop.
Now, if I could go back in time and kill Hitler while he was still a child, before he went on to create Nazism that went to cause all of that, would it be a sin for me to murder him?
Would it be wrong for me to kill Hitler, say, while he was a child? I don’t mean circumstances when it would be a matter of defending myself or another, but rather I’m referring to when it could be interpreted as murder or manslaughter.
Hitler had been responsible for killing 12 million people in the concentration camps alone, plus many more killed by his troops; his perpetrating World War II could be seen as one of the causes of the rise of Communism later on, which went on to kill and suppress the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The Cold War that resulted from World War II still has its effects today; Catholics in China are still officially suppressed by the government. The recently-murdered Archbishop of Mosul was also a casuality of the results of the war; if not for Hitler, there would have not been the displacement of the Jewish people of Europe; after the war, they needed a homeland and found it in Israel. This led to disputes between the people of Israel and the Palestinians, which gave rise to Islamic extremists, and that went on to cause 9/11, which then was the motivating factor for US to invade Iraq, and that eventually led to the killing of that Archbishop.
Now, if I could go back in time and kill Hitler while he was still a child, before he went on to create Nazism that went to cause all of that, would it be a sin for me to murder him?