➝ Is Killing the Same as Murder?.
Killing isn’t necessarily immoral. We can kill in self-defense if it comes to that. Murder is a form of killing, but it is immoral, as there is no right to do so. The Sacred Feminine principle of nonaggression and nonviolence has to be violated, a violation of rights, a violation of Natural Law, in order for self-defense to be enacted. Murder is initiation of violence by taking another’s life that caused no harm to anyone, did no aggression or violence towards another being. Killing is a causal response (self-defense of the Sacred Masculine) to an effect and violation brought upon you against your will (violation of Sacred Feminine nonaggression and nonviolence).
Kill = to end a life.
Interestingly, tue, tuer in French which means to kill, comes from Latin tutor: I guard, protect, defend
It would seem kill/tue in French derives from guard/protect/defend-ing. We can infer that killing is only killing when it is used to guard, protect or defend oneself, whereas murder is not. This is the causal factor. Initiation of violence vs. defense against an aggressor.
Kill
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=kill&allowed_in_frame=0
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=quell&allowed_in_frame=0
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/killen#Middle_English
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/quell#English
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tutor#Latin
Murder
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=murder&allowed_in_frame=0
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/murder
Murder = “unlawful killing”
from PIE *mrtro-, from root *mer- “to die” (see mortal (adj.)). The spelling with -d- probably reflects influence of Anglo-French murdre, from Old French mordre, from Medieval Latin murdrum, from the Germanic root.
In which law is it unlawful? Natural Law! There is such a thing as lawful killing in Natural Law. When the Sacred Feminine is disregarded, nonviolence and nonaggression are violated and someone violates another to the point where they try to end their life, the self-defense of the Sacred Masculine is allowed to use force to end that unlawful violence and violation of rights, with whatever force necessary to end that violence.
Further validation comes from the Old Testament 10 Commandments. The translation of “Thou shalt not kill” is intentionally false, as it is really “thou shalt not murder.”
Even in the Strong’s Concordance they do not want you to understand this truth fully,
Exo 20:13 Thou shalt not(H3808) kill.(H7523)
raw-tsakh’ (H7523) (R-Tz-H)
A primitive root; properly to dash in pieces, that is, kill (a human being), especially to murder: – put to death, kill, (man-) slay (-er), murder (-er).
But in a dictionary that uses etymology, we can see the difference between kill and murder yet again.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/רצח
To murder (to deliberately kill).
Murder: the crime of deliberately killing.
That is the real meaning of the Hebrew word R-Tz-H
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