Fagotto said:
Hmm, definitely have to agree on the first and third points. For the second point, I was under the impression there are a lot of unadopted kids, but I don't feel like looking it up right now. But regardless of that your point stands so I'm not quite sure how to deal with something like that. It would seem good to allow them to do it since in principle there's no problem and it would help to have those kids adopted, but that problem would need to be addressed first...
Yes, there is a lot of unadopted kids right now (despite the fact that there is also a lot of people who want to adopt and don't get to. Kind of like how blood is always needed but many people who want to donate theirs aren't eligible), but my point was that once this system has started and this generation of adoptable kids has been adopted, will there be many more kids to adopt?
I think most of the kids to adopt aren't kids whose parents died, but kids who were given up for adoption by their birth parents, because they were unplanned and the bio parents couldn't or wouldn't take care of them (be it financial issue, not feeling able to, etc).
If the immortality thing was to happen, a portion of the people who nowadays give up kids for adoptions (or rather, the next generation's equivalent) wouldn't have kids to begin with, because they would have picked immortality instead. So the pool of available kids to adopt would be reduced pretty early on as less and less kids are born unwanted/unplanned, and as a result less and less kids are given up for adoption.
So, long-term, there wouldn't be many kids to adopt anymore. People who decide not to become immortal because they'd rather have kids are also less likely to give up these kids once they do have them, unless they had them specifically for someone else (sibling, best friend, etc) because obviously having kids is something they
want.