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Originally Posted by madnak
It's only altruistic if the killer believes in a perfect afterlife. The victim's beliefs are irrelevant.
He could act on incomplete information.
Ofcourse when we are talking about killings what I'm saying becomes a little extreme so it seems silly; but for example if we assume I bring you coffee because I think you could want coffee then that
could be altruistic, even if I realize there could be quite a chance you don't want coffee...it could even be altruistic because I think there might be miniscule chance you want coffee.
But certainly, the killer/bringer of coffee would have to be convinced his action was for the best.
Let's hope we're not causing a sudden boom in agnostic serialkillers.