AndreusMaximus
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I don't really see how that adds up. Believing in a right to life means protecting innocent life. To me, a person who refuses to kill under any circumstances doesn't really believe in an absolute right to life, they just believe in an absolute prohibition on violence, even when inaction leads to more lives being lost.To me a person that has an absolute belief in a right to life would not take another life, period. That person would literally allow someone else to kill them before they would kill that other person. Anything less is not absolute. The rest of us believe in a right to life, but we all have our exceptions.
And the end of the day, it's just an issue of terminology, though. I didn't write the dictionary, so I don't really know which way of describing it is accurate, and which isn't. I'm just wording it the way that makes sense to me.