Is killing different then killing in war?
The act of killing is prevalent and absolute in our current
civilization, therefore, there is no distinction between the "act
of killing in war and killing." The essence of the question, "is
killing different then killing in war,"acquiesces the human mind to
a state of relativity rather than a state of absolution. When in a
state of relativity, justification of killing becomesin
absolute.When in a state of absolution, killing is killing. Thus,
we understand that we do kill, regardless of the relative nature in
current human language.