Yes what you say is true, but that's the case under "normal" circumstances because in most cases they're surrounded by people.
Raise a child in a closet with minimal human contact and you really won't find much of anything without intense therapy thereafter, (if at all).
It's not that hard to draw a line at all.Humans are animals too, if it's okay to kill animals, why not kill humans as well? Once you say killing is okay, it's hard to draw the line.
Don't kill people or suffer the consequences of your region.
See? That wasn't hard at all.
On the other hand, society (even yours!) permits the killing of other people under certain circumstances.
I think I just won twice!
Yeah, but who cares? The very act of producing more people, and keeping who we have alive in itself an environmental hazard. For anybody who is hungry can find themselves 4 quarters and buy McDonald's garbage from the dollar menu.There actually very strong arguments for all of us converting to vegetarianism. Producing meat is environmentally costly and vastly less efficient than producing crops and vegetables.
We could feed many more people more easily if we did not produce meat.