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brockmac
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I was watching a show that mentioned the Donner party and began to wonder, if survival depended on it, would it be morally acceptable to eat the flesh of a deceased human being? I know it is a grave sin to kill, but if the person died of natural reasons, would it be morally licit to eat the meat of a recently deceased person?
I have no plans, intentions, or desire to do so, but the Donner party thing sparked my curiosity. I have not found anywhere in the Cathecism where cannibalism is specifically prohibited, which kind of supprised me to be honest.
I have no plans, intentions, or desire to do so, but the Donner party thing sparked my curiosity. I have not found anywhere in the Cathecism where cannibalism is specifically prohibited, which kind of supprised me to be honest.