Duh? The cannibals at least get food. There won't be squat for anybody from these farmed fetuses.
Animal rights activists might be promoters of eugenics.
"58. What if I made use of an animal that was already dead?
It is not the eating of meat that is wrong but the killing of animals unnecessarily. As meat eating is unnecessary and generally requires the killing of an animal, it usually follows that meat eating is wrong. If, however, you managed to obtain some meat without killing an animal (or by paying someone else to kill it for you) -- for example, by stumbling across an animal that was already dead -- then I can see no moral objection to your eating it. Of course this also applies to human meat.
Recent archeological evidence suggests that early humans were much more inclined toward scavenging than hunting.
59. What about honey?
Bees are astoundingly complex creatures, they have memory and an ability to apply it to novel situations. They have an intricate social structure and are able to communicate detailed information to each other.
Millions upon millions of bees are killed every year in commercial honey production both intentionally and unintentionally.
It is difficult to say to what degree a creature so vastly different to us is capable of suffering but we don't need honey -- so surely it would be better to spare the lives of these miraculous creatures"
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