(June 21, 2014 at 12:53 am)Rhythm Wrote: Moral protection for meat popsicles? They made their choice and rolled the dice. No choice made by another without my involvement should have a binding moral obligation placed upon me. They already paid for legal protection, insofar as the provider of said service can offer...and that was well delineated in the terms. WTF use is "moral protection" anyway? Give me the good legal stuff...the stuff that actually does work. You see, using the proper tool for the job is far less confusing, and far more flexible.
Suppose a man is cryonically frozen. His wife finds out he was banging his secretary. She's mad and decides to destroy his body so there is no chance he can ever be revived. Should she be prosecuted?