Whether all murder is wrong depends on whether the word "murder" is only used for actions that are in themselves wrong. To call something murder in order to make it seem wrong is foolish. To include something that is not in itself wrong under the word murder only makes it clear that all murder is not wrong.
But using semetics and definition to argue the merit of a particular action is a very religious kind of baffoonery, so I can understand why you find it so hard to leave it behind.
But humor me. What is the justification for deeming the killing of a zygote to in itself be wrong?
But using semetics and definition to argue the merit of a particular action is a very religious kind of baffoonery, so I can understand why you find it so hard to leave it behind.
But humor me. What is the justification for deeming the killing of a zygote to in itself be wrong?