Oh, I understand, and I also understand compassion. But I am glad to know that given the choice you would have approved of the decision to destroy the aircraft before it could hit the tower.
If I had the links I would provide them, but...
Recently there was a teen age girl who murdered her parents. IIRC her brother survived. She and her 20 something year old boyfriend found the parents “inconvenient.”
Years ago a woman in Texas drowned her children in the bath tub.
Within the last year another woman threw her children off of a bridge.
About 12 (?) years ago Susan Smith sent her children to the bottom of a lake in the car. She claimed a black man had car-jacked her.
Even in the case of the “Yeates woman” in Texas, where the claim was insanity, I believe that the victims were simply “inconvenient.”
So; would you kill a child who cramps your style? If you are employed by a hospital would you kill your charges or would you try to save them? When you see suffering in an orphanage what do you see as the correct solution?
A few weeks ago I had to have a cat put down. He had been sick, on and off, for a year. I don’t think I ever had a more difficult task to do. If I had to go through it again I guess I would have to do the same thing. But I would never do it with a human being. A human is made in the image of God. I had that cat for over 16 years and I loved him, but he was not made in God’s image.
AS for murdering patients in their beds,the staff would have showed courage if they fought hard to save the patients at the risk of losing their jobs by calling for evacuation earlier and not accepting no for an answer.How much braver to have demanded the patients be moved and threatened to,and if needed,resigned the jobs and gone to the news media and to the city officials.. Any amoral animal can bite and kill if it finds itself backed into a corner.People,especially highly trained,educated doctors and nurses ,who use their brains try to avoid being forced into corners.
The doctors and nurses involved should lose their licenses and their freedom.