-Oh come on. The difference there is obvious. If you ask someone to murder someone it is equivalent to doing the murder yourself because you are asking for something that is not justified for the person (or for you) to do. Asking Molly to take risks and kill Harry is perfectly justifiable. It is Harry's life, so he can ask someone to end it if he pleases, especially since he was doing it to prevent his being used by Mab.
-So what. Molly knew back when she was tried the first time that there would be severe consequences if she was found out again.
And it was Harry’s responsibility to protect her from that and teach her to make better decisions. She was his pupil, this was not the right way to teach her.
Second, its not clear that she was necessarily going to be caught.
Is something morally just because you might not get caught?
Third, its not the cliff situation because her death was not certain.
Comparisons stop somewhere. Ramirez did not do his job. But ir was certain enough for the comparison to be valid.
Clearly, as she is still alive. Dresden didn't deprive her of her ability to defend herself or hide from the WC.
So giving someone a mortal enemy is ok because you can defend yourself? Lea made sure she could handle herself against the enemy she summoned in ghost story for molly but she arranged it as a learning experience for Harry and Molly and accepted the risk.
Fourth, Molly's situation was beyond Dresden's control and he is not responsible for what the WC does to her.
He created that situation by his suicide. You might say that was Lasciel’s fault but she only provided the tipping point, it was totally in character.
And he asked her to assist in that. That was his choice.
And as her master she was not beyond his control or responsibility. It was a responsibility he took upon himself
Fifth, she was going to be up a creek without a paddle anyhow since Dresden was going to be the winter knight if she didnt kill him or wipe his memories.
Which was totally self centered. He deserted his friends. But that is what a lot of suicides have in common.
Maybe I am forgetting something, but I would love to know how the WC was supposed to know that Molly was responsible for wipe his memories. Could have been anyone, including Harry. Hell, how did they know Dresden had his memories wiped after making the deal with Mab?
That was not a violation of the seven laws in that act anyway because Harry invited Molly in his mind. The problem was his suicide. Without Harry the white council would hunt Molly whatever one of them did.
-I am perfectly within my rights to sell you a mortgage you cannot handle so long as you know the details of the mortgage. Its hardly my responsibility to stop someone from being an idiot. I, not anyone else, was born into this world with a responsibility to stop idiots from being idiots.
In some countries you are not. And this is not about what is legally right, you knowingly create problems for people they can not solve and have dire consequences for them. That is morally wrong. It is predatory behavior whatever you tell yourself.
People who think they have the right to do everything that the law allows them to do and so everything they do is morally right have no conscience.
-There is no such thing as hell. And if there were, it would be more morally reprehensible than anything discussed here.
It is a metaphor to underline how wrong that behavior is. See it as the einsteinian hell.