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this is a tricky question. Just think, how would you feel is some random person walked up and killed one of your loved ones. What kind of emotions would you have? That is why it is wrong.
Murder cannot be justified in most cases. There is not an answer to your question, it's just wrong for all the reasons you would think it's wrong. If you are thinking of murder i would suggest going to see a therapist.
so just because a book says its wrong makes it wrong books like the dictionary change all the time. there has to a better a reason
not thinking of it all. i just want to know who says its wrong. i know that governments create laws to protect, but whose to say that what their definition of right is. what makes it wrong
There is killing, just every day, normal killing; and then there is unlawful killing, which is wrong. So you should distinguish between lawful killing and unlawful killing. What examples of lawful killing can you come up with? There is also killing that is justified and/or excused; what examples can you come up with of this kind of killing? It is an interesting question. You won't find the answer in your dictionary because that is not what a dictionary is for.