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    The moral justification for the preemptive use of mortal force

    Whether the moral actor is the policeman or the state, what circumstances justify using lethal force as an act of self-defense? The justification for the policeman's use of lethal force can be conservatively summarized as: 1) The potentially unjust aggressor's manifest intent to mortally injure...
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    As an explanation of the existence of man, creation is superior to evolution

    As an explanation of the existence of man, creation is superior to evolution. 1) Creation is a unified explanation of all that is. Evolution attempts to explain only a fragment of what is, ie., the diversity of life on earth, and presumes, without explanation, the prior existence of that which...