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Old 04-20-2007, 11:17 PM
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Default Re: Resolving Differences in Personal Preferences

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Forcing you to do X, preventing you from doing Y, it makes no difference.

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Is forcing X to murder Y the same morally/ethically/otherwise as restraining X from murdering Y, while maintaining X's life?

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Hahaha. Nice try. You're conflating the issue by adding an unwilling party.

Now if Y consents to being murdered by X, then we've got something to talk about.

If X doesn't consent to murder Y, then forcing him to do so is immoral.

If both consent, preventing them from conducting the transaction is immoral.
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