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More of a rhetorical question, not aimed directly at you. I was more stating that this example is much like the other one you gave.Is this question addressed to me?
Just as in my scenarios, both actions are contraceptive, so it would be true that murder and killing in self-defense would be killing. What differs is the context and the players involved.
In murder, you are morally culpable. If you accidentally kill an attacker while defending yourself, you are not morally culpable. But in both situations, it is unfortunately true that you killed someone.
In contracepted sexual relations, you are morally culpable. In the use of contraceptives after rape, you are not morally culpable. But in both situations, it is unfortunately true that you used contraceptives.