It's hard to "prove" that we have a moral obligation to do so, but when we break it down to a moral obligation being doing right vs doing wrong, it has a ripple effect. Doing right is feeding children properly, keeping them safe, educating them, etc. By default, this helps keep the species going, and makes it stronger (or at least longer-lasting, as we have weakened ourselves in some ways).
The most basic reason for the existense of an organism is to reproduce. If we do what is "right" (our "moral obligation"), we reproduce. In some cases it probably should be a moral obligation NOT to, but those are the outliers.
By doing right we may not be TRYING to keep the species going, but it sure is a natural byproduct of other actions.
Yeah... there are way to many guys out there with NO self control that act like they don't know how to pull out.If anything, I'd say we have a moral obligation to drastically slow our rate of reproduction.
Big tech running ops. YouTube just took down the video and twitter has +20 million views.
I am really thankful that I have 2 close family members that are doctors. I always call one of them before I do anything medical. They both talk about how screwed up the system is.
Big tech running ops. YouTube just took down the video and twitter has +20 million views.
Pfizer Responds After Director Says Company Is Developing Ways To Mutate COVID-19 | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
That comes with the self-awareness. 80 year old guys with dementia would bang any pretty lady they could if they could get away with itIf anything, I'd say we have a moral obligation to drastically slow our rate of reproduction.
That comes with the self-awareness. 80 year old guys with dementia would bang any pretty lady they could if they could get away with it![]()
Pfizer scientist were working with the scientist at the Wuhan lab.
Pfizer to build R&D facility in Wuhan, China
Pfizer is expanding its R&D efforts in China and announced plans to build a new facility.www.pharmatimes.com
Wow good find