Saturday, March 17, 2018

Creation Moment 3/18/2018 - Cannibalism Tweet

And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth,
and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.
Genesis 6:5

"Social media does not encourage thoughtful, reflective statements. There are many public figures who manage to make fools of themselves on mediums like Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter.
 
However, Richard Dawkins left his March 3 tweet up for more than a week....
Why would Dawkins want to overcome the taboo against cannibalism?
*There’s no evolutionary reason to do so, *and there’s no utilitarian reason to do so.
--It’s not enlightened,
--it’s not reasoned.

Rather, the most likely explanation is that his religion of atheism tells him that humans are just animals. We eat animals, so why not human meat, especially if it can be procured in a way that doesn’t involve murder?
There are a number of reasons why we don’t eat human meat.
First, humans are created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27).
The only time Scripture mentions cannibalism is in the context of extreme famine or sieges as a result of severe judgment (Deuteronomy 28:53).
Humans are permitted to eat other animals after the Flood (Genesis 9:3), but the Bible doesn’t even envision cannibalism in contexts other than extreme judgment.
Besides the moral issue of denigrating the image of God, there is a health risk. Cannibalism can transfer all sorts of diseases from human to human, and culturing human meat in a lab does not remove this risk.
DAWKINS TWEET
Richard Dawkins 
 

@RichardDawkins

Tissue culture “clean meat” already in 2018? I’ve long been looking forward to this.https://ind.pn/2F9xAwS 
What if human meat is grown? Could we overcome our taboo against cannibalism? An interesting test case for consequentialist morality versus “yuck reaction” absolutism.