Shuddhasattva
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But, why is killing the incarnation of a god more wrong than to kill any other human being? aren't we all part of god according to Hinduism? can't a god just come back in a new body if they have something important to do?
Andal-ji's post addressed this far better than mine did:
One who is a true Brahmana is a blessing to all living beings. The true Brahmana makes divine wisdom and experience available to the world. To kill a true Brahmana is not to kill one person but to steal from every being in the material world.
Also, another less important reason:
The magnitude of sin incurred by killing is proportional to the degree of consciousness of the victim. We are constantly killing god insofar as god is all living beings; bacteria, fungi, insects, etc. We kill plants, and if we are so inclined, animals, to sustain our own lives, de-facto prioritizing them based on a hierarchy of consciousness.
By contrast, a brahmana - a true one, a knower of Brahman ... our consciousness is less than that of an insect in comparison. Yes, God is not really inconvenienced by the death of but one avadhut, but all sins are against consciousness; all sins are defined by harming and limiting consciousness.