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Moral applications of multiplicity

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Does a god have a right to kill a person if he can restore a person to life at a later date and, or in another place? Does a god have a right to kill a person if he has the ability to restore a person to life after death and promises to do so at some future point in time? Does a god have a right to kill someone if other person's currently exist that has this person's ixperiencitness? All of thee questions can be applied to a society of person's that have the ability to restore someone to life after death. Current different societies and past different societies have killed people with the belief that there will be a life after death for them.