:think: What ever happened to those *absolute standards of morality*?
Either intentionally killing innocent human beings is wrong or it isn't. Which is it?
When is killing wrong and why, Rusha?
If you're going to ask this question then you'll need to acknowledge, if only as hypothetically as the question, that God exists. And if you're going to ask me, then you have to acknowledge that God as my God.
So. Why is it wrong for you or I to kill someone but not for God to? Because that person belongs to God, not you or I. They are His, not ours, so unless we're granted the authority to make that decision in some way, then we just don't have it.
Consider further, if you care to, from God's perspective. Whether He, you or I kill an innocent child, that child dies in innocence and will be in paradise forever. So the wrong here is taking into our hands the determination of the child's existence, where we don't have that right.
God is capable of determining these things. We are not, so we can't be trusted with it beyond those rare few instances where such authority is granted (criminal law, war, self-defense, etc.)