I like the idea of working in a bakery, but I like the idea of working for myself even better, so I'm in college for Japanese to become a translator and I'm working on my book-writing skills. I come to Helium every now and again to try to make money and realize that stories and articles are two different things, and I really can't do the latter, but I try anyway.
The question that stems from the one above is, "Wrong according to whose morals?" Morality is a gray concept. The only time you find any rules for them is in religion. This is why religious people always have an opinion on morally complex issues. But outside of religion, how can we answer a question like, "Is it morally wrong to use mice or dogs in medical research?" The only solution I have is to back up a moral stance with logic, which is what I'll try to do. The only reasons it would be considered morally OK are if: humans are more important than all other animals, or the involuntary to...
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