That's why each specific instance of possibility, based on specific circumstances and situational contexts, is in a spectrum. So while murder is wrong, that is killing of an innocent which is unlawful. Killing for self-defense against aggression is not murder. This is how things differ on the scale, because they are different in reality. It's not simply applying an absolute generalization that "any killing is wrong, point blank" as if it's an absolute evil in any circumstance.
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