http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americas/03/10/crime.pigfarm.reut/index.html
If you find out, years after the fact, that you had eaten human remains, is it worth getting upset over? Is the knowledge of having eaten a human being worse than the actual unintentional consumption?
Of course, consciously eating a human being is absolutely repellant to me, and I'd never do it (of course, then I'm reminded of 1993's "Alive"). But, philosophically, is it worth getting worked up over something that has long been digested and has long been excreted out of your system?
I'm posing this as a philosophical question. There are no right or wrong answers, and I'm not telling you what I think.
Melon
If you find out, years after the fact, that you had eaten human remains, is it worth getting upset over? Is the knowledge of having eaten a human being worse than the actual unintentional consumption?
Of course, consciously eating a human being is absolutely repellant to me, and I'd never do it (of course, then I'm reminded of 1993's "Alive"). But, philosophically, is it worth getting worked up over something that has long been digested and has long been excreted out of your system?
I'm posing this as a philosophical question. There are no right or wrong answers, and I'm not telling you what I think.
Melon