>> So if there were a law on the books that did allow the premeditated killing of one human by another
There is, and it’s abortion.
>> you wouldn’t have a problem with that
Never suggested that.
You stated earlier...
I think its important that everyone realizes abortion is about the legal killing of humans. Apparently, having the right to kill humans is very important to some people. I think its depraved.
While on it's face such a response seems to say you're against abortion, and abortion laws, it still doesn't directly answer my question.
See, capital punishment can be viewed as having the "right" to kill humans while still being considered to be a "depraved" act as well even though it's "legal".
Asked more succinctly my question is this...would you have a problem with laws that allowed premeditated murder?
The choices are pretty simple...
Yes, I would have a problem with laws that allowed premeditated murder.
Or...
No, I wouldn't have a problem with laws that allowed premeditated murder.
No equivocating, no diversion...choose one of the two.