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Summer_Leanne said:
In Western cultures 또는 cultures that have been influenced 의해 the west, it is somewhat an opinion that has become "fact" through widespread agreement with this belief; many 인기 belief systems, mainly Christianity, have made it an accepted fact. The Ten Commandments, which stem from the Bible's book of Exodus, is often referred to as the moral code of Western Civilization. One of the commandments specifically states that people are not to kill others. The east, like China and Pakistan, may not always agree with this, because the Ten Commandments are the morals of the West, not specifically the East. Meaning, since 기독교 is less prevalent in those countries, the Westernized view of murder isn't always accepted there. So, to us Westerners, it's fact, but to others in Asia, it may not always be classified as fact. (I think 당신 meant murder; self-defense cases that end in the death of another is seen as okay, if the person was harmful.)
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