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Why is Murder Wrong?

Assuming you do believe murder is wrong...

Do you have answers WHY murder is wrong (whether they by based on logic, reason, history, emotions, religion, evolution, science, etc.)?

Well in this Ultimate Issues I feature the follow up class from my Torah Means Teacher series.  

Subjects pertain to:

Q: Why are there explanations and consequences for the first five commandment, but not the second five?

A: The first five largely pertain to the holiness code and relate to the Man - God relationship.  Therefore, you should have the right intent and mindset regarding these commands. But, the second five are ethical principles and relate to the Man - Man relationship.  Hence, whether or not you know why you do what you do, and regardless of your intentions, really all that matters is the deed in regards to ethics.  No one cares why you don't steal, they just care that you don't.  


Rituals done without reasons are largely useless.

Ethics done without reasons are beautiful.

~ Dennis Prager


Q: To whom does "Murder" pertain? (human, animal, plant, bacteria, artificial intelligence, etc.) 

A:  Murder pertains only to humans.  Animals, plants, and any other "beings" cannot be murdered, only killed.  The moral dilemmas with murder pertain only to mankind.  If "murder" refers to other sentient life, then can any distinction be made between the value of human life and other life?  The Torah is clear that only Man was made in the Divine image, and hence should not be defiled or murdered. 

Q: Why is murder wrong?

A: Here are links to Dennis Prager's articles read in the class: 

Why is Murder Wrong? (part 1)

Is Murder Wrong? (progressive dialogue part 2)

Torah Reasons for not Murdering: