Sorry m0gliE, I wasn't referring to your post at all. I was answering af_newbie's question for examples of absolute morality.
Self-defense is not murder, murder is premeditated attempt to take someone's life, absolutely immoral. No gray area.
Lol I know you answered to af_newbie but that's a forum of public discussion so anyone can jump in the conversation you know?

murder = premeditated attempt to take someone's life. Great.
So if a woman raped daily by her husband, beaten nearly to death everyday, finally decides one day to poison her husband, it's absolutely immoral? No difference with a psycho serial killer?
If someone is drunk and takes the wheel and crashes in someone else and kill them, it's not premeditated so it's not murder?
There are THOUSANDS of grey areas that don't fit your narratives. That's why there is nothing absolute.
I was merely pointing out that my statements were not in response to your comments, so I can understand why you were wondering what I was talking about
If you ask me, the abused wife should leave him, not murder him. That would still be wrong
Murder is always wrong.