I was going to give military an honourable mention but I didn’t want to make my comment any longer than it already was. Yes the military frequently does aim to kill people, but not always. Capital punishment is defined as putting someone to death.
Well, I can cause fatal auto-accidents even if I’m not driving. But certainly my odds of killing an innocent person in an auto accident go up quite a lot if I drive a car.
You’re equivocating between “killing innocents” and “killing people”. Stop it.
The equivocation is also false as stated; the military frequently has the explicit goal of killing people.
I was going to give military an honourable mention but I didn’t want to make my comment any longer than it already was. Yes the military frequently does aim to kill people, but not always. Capital punishment is defined as putting someone to death.
OK.
If you don’t kill any people, you won’t kill innocent people. If you do kill some people, you might kill innocent people. Where is the equivocation?
If you don’t drive cars, you won’t kill innocent people in auto-accidents. If you do drive cars, you might kill innocent people in auto-accidents.
Well, I can cause fatal auto-accidents even if I’m not driving. But certainly my odds of killing an innocent person in an auto accident go up quite a lot if I drive a car.