oscuria wrote:
There are more factors than that, you know?
Like your first line: "If by killing..." Who was in the right of the killing? Was the one murdered going to kill the two because they robbed and raped his wife? Was he/she going to kill them over a previous murder or because the person was being attacked?
Well my words "two or more
innocent lives" kind of rules out the scenario you just described.
And of course there a bajillion factors that you'd have to take into account if you had a Gods-eye view of the situation. Is that guy going to cure cancer if he survives? Is that one going to die two weeks later in a car accident?
But someone who actually has to make the decision whether or not to kill a person probably isn't going to have all the facts. In many cases all they'll have are the cold, hard numbers.