Ethical

Does God Want Us Eating Animals? Ethics??? Jay Dyer


Why do humans replace their God-based ethics with a man-made nonsensical one, when at the same time we are told there is no God and there are no objective ethics? What about “animal rights”? On what basis? The doctrines of the Fall and Genesis are indispensable to a coherent ethic. Relativism and the gnostic notion we merely cousins of animals and the OT “God” is mean are foolishness.

12 Monkeys, Brazil & Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus – 40k Nerds! Jay + Primal Edge


Tristan of Primal Edge Health joins me for the 40k nerd subs party – we chose apt films for this celebration: three from the master himself, Terry Gilliam, and notably one of my favorites of all time, 12 Monkeys. We will look at the esoteric and predictive elements of Brazil and The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus too. Enjoy! Friday Live at 5PM EST! 
 

As Fairtrade falters, an alternative standard is championing ethical trading

When Sainsburys dropped the Fairtrade standard for its own-brand teas in June, it signalled the beginning of a difficult summer for the ethical accreditation scheme. But the thirst for ethical, traceable products remains. Pukka Herbs has opted for the Fair for Life certification – “much more than a logo on a pack”, as co-founder Sebastian Pole explains

Digital startup aims to lead a revolution in retail transparency

Jessi Baker, founder of blockchain technology platform Provenance, envisions a future where all physical products have digital histories, allowing people to trace and verify products’ origins, attributes and ownership. Is it time for a new dawn of transparency in retail?
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Scientist Create Human-Pig Embyros to Help Provide Organ Transplants

In the U.S., 77,500 people are on the organ transplant waiting list. Every 10 minutes, someone is added to that list. On average, 22 people die each day awaiting a transplant. The numbers certainly are discouraging. To try and tackle the problem, scientists at UC Davis have developed embryos that are part human and part pig, and are implanting them in sows. [1] [2]