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It recognizes humankind's natural sense of equal justice, in this case, a life for a life
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Those who kill often feel that those they kill have wronged them, and feel a natural inclination toward revenge. Should we not thereby also respect their "natural" motives, by your logic, and therefore not punish any killer at all unless they murdered a complete stranger in cold blood?
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