TagliatelliMonster
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Murder's a legal concept regardless of your personal opinion about it. There's either a law defining it and prohibiting it or there isn't.
Regardless of the laws concerning the killing of people...
Morality and law aren't the same thing.
There isn't a law against being an immoral douchebag.
You are free to be a cursing, backstabbing, lying, manipulative prick... as long as this behaviour doesn't involve actual crimes (as defined by law).
And the opposite is also true... there might very well be laws that have no moral implications whatsoever, and which simply exist for other purposes (like economic stability, regulation or whatever).
So, whatever the laws of the land are, I don't think they have a place in a discussion about general morals.
Having said that... to answer the OP:
Abraham had the intention of killing his son because a voice in his head asked him to.
It's rather easy to see what went wrong.
It doesn't matter if the voice was real or a hallucination. It also doesn't matter who the voice was from.
The only proper moral thing to do, would have been to simply refuse killing his son.
That there is even discussion about this, is mindblowing.
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