King Tubby
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Right and that's the crux of where you are disagreeing with people who don't think you should kill people that are stealing from you. Personally I think that since the intentions of the home invader aren't clear, though I think it's very unlikely that someone would want to kill you if you didn't present a threat, you don't have the right to kill the person since you don't know if killing them would prevent your own death. I acknowledge that I'm taking bit as axiomatic though, and it's basically as far as the conversation could go.
I think on one side you have people who value human life above other considerations, and on the other side you have people who value the rights of the innocent above the rights of those who would do them harm.
Well for one thing I think you should attempt to flee first, I doubt most theives would actually bother chasing after you. If you did and they followed with the intent of harming you then I think you can defend youself.
If you look at what I typed before the relevant justification for killing someone in this situation is to prevent your own murder. Under this line of argument until it becomes clear that the person is attempting to kill you, I'd say pulling a gun, you are not justified in killing the thief.
I simply don't agree with conceding these things to a criminal out of some kind of consideration of their interests above my own. I'm going to give them a warning and an opportunity to flee and if they choose to ignore that, I'm going to do what I can to stop them and I don't think it's unethical to do so.