Well, if you give a gun to a 1-year-old, it is very likely that you get killed.
1. Killing parents isn't something children can achieve easily.
2. They don't even know what it means to kill somebody and what it requires.
From this I conclude that this argument doesn't back up your point - which is - that little children have an implicit sense of right and wrong somehow. Children don't kill their parents for another reasons.
Morality comes with upbringing, just like the realization of what murder is.
1. Killing parents isn't something children can achieve easily.
2. They don't even know what it means to kill somebody and what it requires.
From this I conclude that this argument doesn't back up your point - which is - that little children have an implicit sense of right and wrong somehow. Children don't kill their parents for another reasons.
Morality comes with upbringing, just like the realization of what murder is.