Why is murder (irrespective of special circumstances such as war or self-defense

Why is murder (irrespective of special circumstances such as war or self-defense

Why is murder (irrespective of special circumstances such as war or self-defense) immoral? Many people consider abortion, euthanasia, and suicide to not be immoral. This would indicate that "the good life" is moral, making "good" an ideal greater than life. What's to stop a murderer deciding that eliminating someone would result in greater "good?"

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