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The interesting thing cbr_dave is what is "right"? With no context I would argue there is no "right". But given specific context things can be right and wrong. So maybe she was thinking of the wrong context.
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Killing. If a man/woman threatens your child(or a child)'s life would kill them to defend the child? I would. Would it be justified? I think so. But is taking a persons life that is seemingly unrelated to you in any significant way justifiable? I don't think so. The context change, one's is related to you very specifically(the death of a child) and one is not related at all, is where we find our definitions of murder and killing.