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The speaker discusses the distinction between killing and murder. They mention that when Christ quotes the commandment "Thou shalt not kill," he uses the word for murder. The speaker agrees with this distinction, stating that not all killing is murder. They believe murder involves ill intent or premeditation, while killing can be accidental or in self-defense. so for this next quote there's a quote that goes like this it is no good quoting thou shalt not kill there are two Greek words the ordinary word to kill and the word to murder and when Christ quotes that commandment he uses the word murder one in all three accounts Matthew Mark and Luke and I am told there is the same distinction in Hebrew all killing is not murder anyone in all sexual intercourse is adultery what do you think I agree with that I don't think that all killing is murder I think murder is more when you have ill intent or maybe premeditated you know you you have a reason to go in to try to kill somebody versus or sorry I apologize murder somebody you know you've premeditated this you have you know this hatred inside and you go and do something I think killing is more so maybe you accidentally hit somebody with a car you never meant to do this you know but you this ended up happening so I think there's a distinction or maybe if you were trying to fight for your life in in order for you to survive you had to kill the other person maybe you didn't have any ill intent before and this person just attacked you and you had to fend for yourself so I think that would be more so killing somebody rather than murdering somebody