Well, from a purely economic standpoint, humans are almost worthless. We are in excess of six billion (although that's been the go-to statistic for years now, so it's probably much more) so we're about as common as pennies in, say, the British Economy.novixz said:As anybody who took an economic class will tell you, the more of a product you have, the less expensive it becomes. So with the human population growing, would it be more acceptable to kill another human? Or am I just morbid? Anyway, I just think it's weird, what value does the life of another person have to you?
Captcha: Iveryta Tumors (should this worry me)
In terms of morals, I'd say it's acceptable to kill in self defense if the situation calls for it. Though this sort of has to be judged on a case by case basis. Human life, however, isn't to my mind "sacred". As such, I'm pro-choice for abortions and euthanasia.
Terry Pratchett argues it better than I can: