Does anybody here support corpse rights?
Should you have a right to deny the use of your future corpse for research, as a cadaver for teaching, or organ donor? If so, on what secular basis? After you are dead, there is no more you to own or control that body? It is just an object.
How about grave robbing? Other than reasons for society still alive (discouraging theft etc) are there any secular reasons to be concerned about respecting the dead?
And the taboo about speaking ill of the dead... I understand that taboo is to respect survivors who are grieving their lost ones, but is there any other basis for this regarding respect for the dead themselves?
Finally, can you think of a secular basis against sex with dead bodies other than disease? Consent isn't an issue at that point, right? Or does somebody here think it possible to rape a corpse? With beastiality there is at least a living thinking being used for your sexual gratification. Necrophilia just seems to me like a kink for a weird sex toy.
Food for thought.
Should you have a right to deny the use of your future corpse for research, as a cadaver for teaching, or organ donor? If so, on what secular basis? After you are dead, there is no more you to own or control that body? It is just an object.
How about grave robbing? Other than reasons for society still alive (discouraging theft etc) are there any secular reasons to be concerned about respecting the dead?
And the taboo about speaking ill of the dead... I understand that taboo is to respect survivors who are grieving their lost ones, but is there any other basis for this regarding respect for the dead themselves?
Finally, can you think of a secular basis against sex with dead bodies other than disease? Consent isn't an issue at that point, right? Or does somebody here think it possible to rape a corpse? With beastiality there is at least a living thinking being used for your sexual gratification. Necrophilia just seems to me like a kink for a weird sex toy.
Food for thought.