(July 3, 2015 at 11:23 pm)answer-is-42 Wrote: @Minimalist. Correct me if I'm wrong but your argument (like snake oil) is don't do it because it's expensive? That does not seem like a moral arguement. It maybe a practical one, but I aske about the morality. There is currently a new treatment for small cell lung cancer (nasty disease) that improves survival dynamically. It costs >$1 million dollars a year. I highly doubt an uninsured patient is getting it outside of a research trial. Is that moral too? I may be real life but does that make it moral ?
Oh, I see. You want your vision of "morality" as long as someone else pays for it? Well, that may work in whatever delusion filled land you live in but it sure as hell doesn't work in the real world.
While you are speaking of this morality of yours, where is the morality in forcing someone else to have a kid they do not want?