If one believes otherwise, it is up to them to prove so....
Morality is Not Universal
1-"I believe that my opponent is attempting to make the point that humans may not think they are superior to other humans and that they have no right to hurt others or to believe killing them is not immoral. Which is his personal belief and view as to what morality is." If another human believes that he is superior to another human, the onus is on him to prove that to be the case. You can look to science to see that every human is basically the same. They may have different ways of interpreting morality, but that doesn't make anyone superior to another. That being said, it seems to follow that if every human is equal, no human has the right to harm or kill another human. It is wrong, because you are harming another human's life which you have no right to do. If you believe you have the right to harm another human, it is up to you to show why that is so. Otherwise, it is safe to say that because everyone is equal, then killing another human is wrong, because it is not your right to decide who lives and who dies. 2-"Saying that it is only logical to believe that you should not and cannot kill a person and eat their flesh is saying that that idea is superior to any other." I did not say that it is only logical to believe that you should not and cannot kill another human and eat their flesh, rather, that unless you (when I use you, I am using it hypothetically, by the way) can prove that you are superior to every other human being, then it logically follows that you cannot decide who lives and who dies, and you cannot decide that it is perfectly ok to kill another human and eat their flesh. You are their equal, you have no power over them. Again, unless you can prove you are superior over other humans, you are logically their equal. 3-Reaffirmation of my points To reaffirm my points, I will again state that it is demonstrably true that all humans {1} are equal, through use of science. No human has any claim to power or dominion over any other human. If one believes otherwise, it is up to them to prove so. Because every human is equal, no human has the right to decide which humans can live or die, and therefore, cannot kill another human, for whatever reason, cannibalism included. Because of this, the moral statement that killing is wrong is true, whether or not one believes it to be true or not. This isn't my belief, rather, a logical conclusion. I respectfully urge a con vote. {1} Human-"a bipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens)"-http://www.merriam-webster.com......