Watch the film 'Soylent Green'. You will have an answer.
2007-08-28 23:45:50
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answered by ♥cheeky18♥ 3
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Some years ago, I read about an undertaker and a restaurant owner who were brother-in-laws. The undertaker would acquire the bodies and then the restaurant owner would take the "buttocks" and make steaks out of them. The patronage at the restaurant carried a line that went around the block. I don't remember who the two people were, but obviously they went to jail. This was horrible. Just think of the diseases that other human beings could have contracted from this devastating encounter. Remember this, What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? - Romans 8:31. The Lord daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah. - Psalm 68:19. Peace and God Bless.
2007-09-05 12:25:37
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answered by In God We Trust 7
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I don't see why not.
There are certain practical problems - Eating the flesh of one's own species can result in prion diseases unless properly cooked.
Meat harvested from death-row criminals would be in very short supply, a better way would be entirely artificial growth.
Biologists have already got random, messy muscle mass to grow, so it's only a matter of time until a healthy, tasty man-steak can be grown in a vat. This also circumvents all the ethical issues.
The largest problem towards mass consumption is that it does not have a particularly unique flavour or texture.
From an account by William Buehler Seabrook:
"It was like good, fully developed veal, not young, but not yet beef. It was very definitely like that, and it was not like any other meat I had ever tasted. It was so nearly like good, fully developed veal that I think no person with a palate of ordinary, normal sensitiveness could distinguish it from veal. It was mild, good meat with no other sharply defined or highly characteristic taste such as for instance, goat, high game, and pork have. The steak was slightly tougher than prime veal, a little stringy, but not too tough or stringy to be agreeably edible. The roast, from which I cut and ate a central slice, was tender, and in color, texture, smell as well as taste, strengthened my certainty that of all the meats we habitually know, veal is the one meat to which this meat is accurately comparable."
2007-08-29 00:44:23
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answered by Tunips 4
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Not in an educated world, unless it was the very last resort for survival.
Fresh human flesh contains live hormones which would be ingested and then compromise the immune system of the 'diner'. This incompatibility would wreak havoc with the metabolism.
Some researchers believe a lot of the more nasty diseases are the result of cannibalism. Certain types of incurable cell deterioration are found in practicing cannibals.... and there is a theory that AIDS may have developed from this root.
2007-09-05 12:34:43
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answered by Cilly Buggah 4
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Animal meat might not be served in restaurants in the future, let along human meat.
2007-08-29 03:35:56
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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It shouldn't or never think about this. Human meat might had served in home-made Chinese buns during the Japanese invaded and occupied in many states in China where animal meats were not available in the market places and people were hungry then it was rumoured that the consumers had found baby's finger nails inside the buns.
2007-08-28 23:50:26
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answered by Sunny San San 4
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This is basically cannibalism, even though the body you'd be eating it from would be deceased. If it was introduced, it would be served in countries with little law and little consideration of human rights.
I think it may be considered as a delicacy in some areas, but I'm pretty sure if you went to visit them, you'd end up as the main coarse.
2007-08-28 23:54:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Well , pigs used to ask this question. Right now we are on top of the food chain, what if there come another species that higher being than us. Will we be their meal ? ...... You may say it's not possible since we also high being, they will not eat us like those low being. But look at how we kill monket, ape , dolphin...etc For us they are just low being and don't spare much thought killing them, same apply for those higher being. Or maybe the new evolve human will eat or kill those lower , havent evolve human with the reason that they slow down the step of human to higher level, like witch hunt.
2007-08-29 04:38:28
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answered by baohiep2 2
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What Kind of SICK question is that?! Someone has been watching way to many Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies or Hannibal-the cannibal movies. Is NOT even right to have such thoughts or consider in eating other living beings other than WHAT is MEANT to be our food.(chicken,fish,cow and VEGGIES---TONS OF Vegetables and FRUITS we have in our planet). One can live in a SUPER HEALTHY DIET OF VEGETABLES, RICE, PASTA , FRUIT AND BREAD---DO NOT FORGET THE WONDERFUL TASTE OF BREAD.
In some WEIRD cultures they KILL and EAT pets( dogs and cats).THAT IS SO WRONG !!!! They would probably be the ones eating human flesh.....if they are capable of killing Pets to eat ;.....the next step is human meat...Since man's best friend is view as a delicatessen.In Cultures like these.Talk about MONSTERS.....countries that view pets as a souce of food....Anithing ALIVE for them CAN BE turn into dinner.CREEPY !!! Out of a NIGHTMARE !!!!
2007-09-04 10:56:44
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answered by Franchesca 2
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How do you know that you haven't already eaten human meat? There sure alot of restaurants in the world. Who's to say that some hasn't been slipped in that taco or lasagna or chicken salad????
2007-09-02 15:45:26
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answered by troylfry 3
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That's sick. Since when has cannibalism become popular, again? Such an act is considered barbaric on a worldwide scale and human meat is not on the menu anytime soon.
2007-08-28 23:49:04
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answered by morganjlandry 3
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