Hold up. Your primary position all along has been the rule of law and compliance with it.
And from the beginning, the moral implications of that compliance have been a part of my argument.
Do you agree then that my position is compliant with law
I agree that you have not stated that you would violate the law. But your position would encourage others to.
and that this is the very different moral argument?
No, it's not different. It's part of the same argument.
Disagreed. You claim I must morally go beyond my legal requirements on his behalf.
No. It is not for
his sake that your moral obligation extends beyond the legal one. It is for society's sake.
Yet you allow him to hold morally indefensible views.
What on earth do you mean by "allow"? It's not up to me. I have no say in the matter. I cannot compel him to act morally, just as I cannot compel you to act morally. The most I can do is criticize you and Spencer for not acting morally. I haven't bothered to do much of that with Spencer because 1) he's not here so he isn't listening, and 2) others have covered it well enough already.
Why do you explicitly excuse him from conventional morality but require me to conform to your subjective standard?
I have NEVER excused him from his moral obligations. This is entirely a straw man.
There are legal and moral distinctions between a punch and murder. Methinks I smell a strawman.
Since a punch is sometimes
all it takes to commit murder, there is far less distinction than you presume, and what there is can only be made
a posteriori. A punch is deadly force. In scenarios where deadly force is used, sooner or later someone will end up dead. That's why the legal standards for the use of deadly force are strict: they must encompass the possibility that such force can kill. Moral considerations must likewise include this possibility.
My argument is not 'I said so', but that we all have the freedom to act according to our moral compass, within the confines of law.
And your moral compass is busted. I have the freedom to so inform you.